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The device was successfully tested by me with the Canon EOS 80D and Canon EOS 5D Mark IV.
As of 02/2019 based on qDslrDashboard 3.5.7 and libgphoto 2.5.22, no guarantee of correctness and completeness
Canon
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EOS 100D
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EOS 1100D, 1200D
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EOS 400D, 450D, 500D, 550D, 600D, 650D, 700D, 750D, 760D
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EOS 50D, 60D, 70D
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EOS 80D
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EOS 7D, 7D mk II
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EOS 6D
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EOS 5D mk II (some issues with AF point change in LV), 5D mk III
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EOS 5D mk IV
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EOS 1D mk II, mk III, mk IV
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EOS 1Ds mk II, mk III (not listed on gphoto, so backup function is uncertain)
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EOS 1DX
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EOS R
Nikon
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Z6, Z7
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D5000 (no BULB), D5100 (no BULB). D5200, D5300, D5500, D5600
(wireless need to be activated with the Nikon Snapbridge application) -
D80 (no BULB), D90 (no BULB, no video)
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D7000 (no BULB), D7100, D7200
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D300/D300s (no BULB, no video) (some LV limitations for now)
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D600/D610
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D700 (no BULB, no video) (some LV limitations for now)
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D500 (wireless need to be activated with the Nikon Snapbridge application)
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D750, D800, D800E, D810, D810A,
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D7500, D850 (wireless need to be activated with the Nikon Snapbridge application)
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D3 (no BULB, no video), D3s (no BULB, no video), D3x (no BULB, no video)
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D4, D4s, D5
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D3000, D3100, D3200, D3300, D3400
cameras have limited remote functionality and only basic control is available. There is no BULB, no video recording, no AF point change in LV, and no many other functions.
Sony
ILCE with built-in WiFi and "Smart remote control" app from PlayMemories installed (always use latest version https://www.playmemoriescameraapps.com/ ... _00-F00002):
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a6000, a6300, a6500,
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a7, a7S, a7R, a7II, a7S II, a7R II.
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