What does the ZWO N1 shutter cable do that a standard USB cable cannot?
While a USB cable allows the ASIAIR to transfer images and control some camera settings, it often cannot control bulb exposures beyond the camera's 30-second limit. The ZWO N1 shutter release cable connects to the camera's dedicated remote port, giving the ASIAIR direct, physical control over the shutter release mechanism for true, multi-minute bulb exposures.
Is the ZWO N1 cable the correct one for my Nikon D810 or D850?
No. The D810 and D850 use a different 10-pin connector. This N1 cable is for older models like the D700 and D300s. For the D810, D850, D500, or D5, you will need the ZWO N3 shutter release cable.
How do I connect the ZWO N1 cable with my ASIAIR and Nikon D700?
Connecting the cable is straightforward:
- Plug the 2.5mm jack into one of the four DSLR shutter release ports on the ASIAIR PRO or PLUS.
- Plug the 10-pin N1 connector into the remote terminal on your Nikon D700 (or other compatible camera).
- In the ASIAIR app, ensure your camera is selected and set your exposure plan. The ASIAIR will now trigger the shutter for your planned exposure times.
Will this ZWO N1 cable allow me to capture longer exposures of the Orion Nebula (M42) with my D300?
Absolutely. The Orion Nebula (M42) has very bright and very faint regions. With this cable, you can go beyond the 30-second limit on your D300 to capture 120-second or 180-second exposures. This allows you to record the faint, outer structures of the nebula without blowing out the bright core, which you can capture with shorter exposures and combine later.
Can I use this shutter release cable with a Canon or Sony camera?
No. This cable features a Nikon-specific N1 10-pin connector. ZWO makes different shutter release cables for Canon (C1/C3) and Sony (S1/S2) cameras. You must use the cable that matches your camera's specific remote port.
Does the ZWO N1 cable draw power from the ASIAIR or the camera?
The cable is a passive trigger mechanism. The small amount of power needed to actuate the shutter signal is provided by the ASIAIR through the DSLR port. It does not draw significant power and has no impact on battery life.