Hello! I have seen a couple different posts on here using qdslrdashboard to remote control the Nikon D3500. Unfortunately I have tried it on two different android phones and on windows and I cannot seem to get my camera detected. I click the usb connection and it time stamps and says searching for USB devices...and nothing happens. I know the cable is good for file transfer as I can connect the camera to my PC and view the storage.

Hi i know this thread's been more than a year old but for the benefit of those of us who are still looking for a solution and arent as electronics/programming saavy and want to try to diy a wifi adapter for the older dslrs...i chanced upon a site which provides the image file for Raspberry Pi Zero W (RPI Zero W) to communicated with qdslrdashboard. It is as simple as flashing the image file onto the sdcard to be inserted into RPI Zero W. I have not yet tried it because i am still waiting to receive my RPI Zero W. It seems there a shortage of the part worldwide currently and stocks are only expected in a month or two.


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