Will a Nikon D100 work for a booth also?And if it would require something different that what you've mentioned until now. I am very interested in making one, so I would appreciate your answer. Thank you in advance👍
Good video, I know I can put it together on a budget; I built the same for my booth. I just was not sure if there was a market for it, but there is a market for everything. I've been adding things to my roster of services, I will see if I can add this, at least make a prototype and see how it goes.
Hi, what a nice channel you have and I am inspired. i also want to make a photobooth,.. now my question is, is that possible with an all-in-one pc Dell Optiplex 9010 All-in-One | i7 3rd gen. I also have an old sony UP-DR150 printer that I also want to use, but I don't know if the systems can be connected to each other Can you advise me? regards marc
Follow Supported Cameras The following cameras work with our software. Please make sure to download our free trial and test out your camera with our software. Canon | Nikon | GoPro | Sony | Webcams | Other Canon DSLR Cameras (USB Cable) Canon M50 Mark II/Kiss M II Canon EOS-1D X Mark III Canon EOS R50 Canon EOS R10 Canon EOS R8 Canon EOS R7 Canon EOS R6 Mark II Canon EOS R6 Canon EOS R5 Canon EOS RP Canon EOS Ra Canon EOS R Canon EOS M6 Mark II Canon EOS 1D C Canon EOS-1D X Mark II Canon EOS-1D Mark III / EOS 1D X Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III Canon EOS-1D Mark IV Canon EOS 5D Mark II/Mark III, IV Canon EOS 5DS, 5DS R Canon EOS 6D Mark II Canon EOS 6D Canon EOS 7D / 7D Mark II Canon EOS 80D Canon EOS 70D Canon EOS 77D Canon EOS 90D Canon EOS 60D/60Da, 50D, 40D* (See note below) Canon EOS Rebel T8i / 850D / Kiss X10i Canon EOS Rebel SL3 / EOS 250D / Kiss X10 / EOS 200D Mark II Canon EOS Rebel T7i / 800D / Kiss X9i Canon EOS Rebel SL2 / 200D / Kiss X9 Canon EOS Rebel SL3 / 250D / 200D II Canon EOS Rebel T6s / 760D / 8000D Canon EOS Rebel T6i / 750D / Kiss X8i Canon EOS Rebel T6 / 1300D / Kiss X8 Canon EOS Rebel T5 / 1200d / Kiss X7 Canon EOS Rebel T4i / 650d / Kiss X6i Canon EOS Rebel T3i / 600d / Kiss X5 Canon EOS Rebel T3 / 1100d / Kiss X50 Canon EOS Rebel XS / 1000D / Kiss F Canon EOS Rebel T2i / 550D / Kiss X4 Canon EOS 9000D / EOS 77D Canon EOS M50 / EOS Kiss M Canon EOS T100 / 4000D / 3000D Canon PowerShot SX70 hS The following cameras will work but are not recommended for professional use as they have been found not to be reliable: Canon EOS T7 / 2000D / 1500D / Kiss X90 - Not recommended for professional use as camera overheats. Canon EOS Rebel T1i / 500D / Kiss X3 Canon EOS Rebel XSi / 450D Canon EOS 400D/Rebel XTi (does not support Live view) Canon EOS 100D / SL1 (Has occasional hang up issues caused by camera). Canon PowerShot G7X Mark III (No AC adapter available). Canon PowerShot G5X Mark II (Customer reported as not working). Canon EOS Rebel T5i / 700D / Kiss X7i (Live View is lagging) Canon EOS 60D/60Da, EOS 50D, EOS 40D, EOS T3 and other Canon DSLR cameras older than 2013 cannot set manual camera settings while recording video. Video will be recorded in auto exposure set by the camera. That might be fine for customers who only do photo and not video booths. Video will be recorded with the white balance set in the video settings for Canon 60D. For mirrorless Canon cameras, if live view is working but the camera cannot record video, go to your camera's settings, Camera, HDMI info disp and set to With Info. Nikon DSLR/Mirrorless Cameras (USB Cable) Nikon Z9 (works in either photo OR video mode because of camera switch). Nikon Z30 Nikon Z780 Nikon Z7, Z6, Z5, Z50 Nikon Z6 II, Z7 II (No video support yet) Nikon D5 Nikon D4, D4s Nikon D3, D3x, D3s Nikon D800/D800E, D810, D810a, D850 Nikon Df Nikon D700, D750 Nikon D600, D610 Nikon D500 Nikon D300, D300s Nikon D7000, D7100, D7200, D7500 Nikon D90 Nikon D5000, D5100, D5200, D5300, D5500, D5600 Nikon D3500, D3400, D3300, D3200 (Not recommended for professional use). The following cameras will work with our software but do not support the live view functionality in our Professional Edition: Nikon D200 Nikon D80 Nikon D70, D70s Nikon D60 Nikon D50 Nikon D40, D40x Nikon D3100, D3000 (Not recommended). Nikon J1, J5 Nikon D3 We've had reports of the following cameras working but they're not fully supported by us. Please test with our demo version and use at your own risk: Nikon Coolpix L810, L820, L840, L830, L340, L320, L310, L210, L120, L110. Nikon Coolpix S9900, S9600, S7000, S6200, S5200, S3500, S3300, S3200, S2600. Possibly others such as Coolpix PTP cameras(untested). Make sure your camera is set to PTP Mode. For Nikon cameras, if live view is working but the camera cannot record video, go to your camera and if you have a photo/video mode switch (not round dial), switch it to the video mode. GoPro Cameras dslrBooth for Windows supports shooting with GoPro models 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 for capturing 360 and other slow motion videos. The main advantage of using a GoPro is its small size and wireless connectivity as it makes for an easy set-up. We recommend the GoPro 11 or the latest model you can find available. The GoPro 8, 7, 6, and 5 are not recommended for professional use as they have connectivity random issues. Compared to other apps, using dslrBooth with the GoPro, you get a more reliable connection, faster download speeds, better battery life and less risk of your camera overheating. dslrBooth's unique integration with GoPro automatically sets the camera resolution and framerate as needed by your video timelines. It also seamlessly connects to your GoPro's Wi-Fi connection to download captured footage while automatically connecting back to your regular Wi-Fi network to allow sharing over the internet. You also have the option of using our LumaShare companion app that runs on iPad on iPhone to allow your guests to share or play a slideshow. Sony Cameras (Wifi) Unfortunately Sony has stopped developing their Camera API so newer Sony cameras will not be supported. Support for older Sony cameras is no longer available on dslrBooth for Windows and was removed in 2020. Due to WiFi interference we recommend using Nikon/Canon cameras for professional events which connect over USB. Webcams dslrBooth also supports the large majority of webcams. Camera should support 30fps or less preferably at 1920x1080. We recommend Logitech or Microsoft webcams. The Razer Kiyo webcams are not supported. Simply select your webcam from the top-right camera drop-down if it's not already selected. dslrBooth will automatically setup your camera to it's highest frame-rate and photo resolution for the best quality. On Windows, you can enable/disable the use of webcams under Settings > Shooting.
Awesome! I'm picking up a mini PC today(HP Prodesk mini) and already have a DSLR(Nikon D5300). Have more bits to get obviously but thanks for sharing all of this great info and inspiration 👍 Oh and I managed to also order one of those iPad booths for a smaller setup, it's on its way!
I know your video is about cameras but I would like to know what is your print settings on each event I’m having a hard time on mine every time I take five pictures my print button disappears
Right. That means your camera is running autofocus for every shot. I have been putting it on manual focus and it is a hassle to set up in a timely manner.
Hi. Would it print directly to the printer?
Hi mr. Can u help me… is it ok to use g7x mark2 as camera for photobooth/ dslrbooth? Plss answer thank u!
Sir planning to have phtobooth. Would like to knoe what is your dimension doing this box
Will a Nikon D100 work for a booth also?And if it would require something different that what you've mentioned until now. I am very interested in making one, so I would appreciate your answer. Thank you in advance👍
Good video, I know I can put it together on a budget; I built the same for my booth.
I just was not sure if there was a market for it, but there is a market for everything.
I've been adding things to my roster of services, I will see if I can add this, at least make a prototype and see how it goes.
Where did you get you houseing for the computer and camera? Nice set up
Sir, your video is very valuable, and can you tell me what type of computer is used?
Hi, what a nice channel you have and I am inspired. i also want to make a photobooth,.. now my question is, is that possible with an all-in-one pc Dell Optiplex 9010 All-in-One | i7 3rd gen. I also have an old sony UP-DR150 printer that I also want to use, but I don't know if the systems can be connected to each other
Can you advise me?
regards marc
I just upgraded from my old camera to the new one, but I use Nikon cameras. Would a Nikon D3400 be useable for this type of photo booth & software?
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Supported Cameras
The following cameras work with our software. Please make sure to download our free trial and test out your camera with our software.
Canon | Nikon | GoPro | Sony | Webcams | Other
Canon DSLR Cameras (USB Cable)
Canon M50 Mark II/Kiss M II
Canon EOS-1D X Mark III
Canon EOS R50
Canon EOS R10
Canon EOS R8
Canon EOS R7
Canon EOS R6 Mark II
Canon EOS R6
Canon EOS R5
Canon EOS RP
Canon EOS Ra
Canon EOS R
Canon EOS M6 Mark II
Canon EOS 1D C
Canon EOS-1D X Mark II
Canon EOS-1D Mark III / EOS 1D X
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
Canon EOS 5D Mark II/Mark III, IV
Canon EOS 5DS, 5DS R
Canon EOS 6D Mark II
Canon EOS 6D
Canon EOS 7D / 7D Mark II
Canon EOS 80D
Canon EOS 70D
Canon EOS 77D
Canon EOS 90D
Canon EOS 60D/60Da, 50D, 40D* (See note below)
Canon EOS Rebel T8i / 850D / Kiss X10i
Canon EOS Rebel SL3 / EOS 250D / Kiss X10 / EOS 200D Mark II
Canon EOS Rebel T7i / 800D / Kiss X9i
Canon EOS Rebel SL2 / 200D / Kiss X9
Canon EOS Rebel SL3 / 250D / 200D II
Canon EOS Rebel T6s / 760D / 8000D
Canon EOS Rebel T6i / 750D / Kiss X8i
Canon EOS Rebel T6 / 1300D / Kiss X8
Canon EOS Rebel T5 / 1200d / Kiss X7
Canon EOS Rebel T4i / 650d / Kiss X6i
Canon EOS Rebel T3i / 600d / Kiss X5
Canon EOS Rebel T3 / 1100d / Kiss X50
Canon EOS Rebel XS / 1000D / Kiss F
Canon EOS Rebel T2i / 550D / Kiss X4
Canon EOS 9000D / EOS 77D
Canon EOS M50 / EOS Kiss M
Canon EOS T100 / 4000D / 3000D
Canon PowerShot SX70 hS
The following cameras will work but are not recommended for professional use as they have been found not to be reliable:
Canon EOS T7 / 2000D / 1500D / Kiss X90 - Not recommended for professional use as camera overheats.
Canon EOS Rebel T1i / 500D / Kiss X3
Canon EOS Rebel XSi / 450D
Canon EOS 400D/Rebel XTi (does not support Live view)
Canon EOS 100D / SL1 (Has occasional hang up issues caused by camera).
Canon PowerShot G7X Mark III (No AC adapter available).
Canon PowerShot G5X Mark II (Customer reported as not working).
Canon EOS Rebel T5i / 700D / Kiss X7i (Live View is lagging)
Canon EOS 60D/60Da, EOS 50D, EOS 40D, EOS T3 and other Canon DSLR cameras older than 2013 cannot set manual camera settings while recording video. Video will be recorded in auto exposure set by the camera. That might be fine for customers who only do photo and not video booths. Video will be recorded with the white balance set in the video settings for Canon 60D.
For mirrorless Canon cameras, if live view is working but the camera cannot record video, go to your camera's settings, Camera, HDMI info disp and set to With Info.
Nikon DSLR/Mirrorless Cameras (USB Cable)
Nikon Z9 (works in either photo OR video mode because of camera switch).
Nikon Z30
Nikon Z780
Nikon Z7, Z6, Z5, Z50
Nikon Z6 II, Z7 II (No video support yet)
Nikon D5
Nikon D4, D4s
Nikon D3, D3x, D3s
Nikon D800/D800E, D810, D810a, D850
Nikon Df
Nikon D700, D750
Nikon D600, D610
Nikon D500
Nikon D300, D300s
Nikon D7000, D7100, D7200, D7500
Nikon D90
Nikon D5000, D5100, D5200, D5300, D5500, D5600
Nikon D3500, D3400, D3300, D3200 (Not recommended for professional use).
The following cameras will work with our software but do not support the live view functionality in our Professional Edition:
Nikon D200
Nikon D80
Nikon D70, D70s
Nikon D60
Nikon D50
Nikon D40, D40x
Nikon D3100, D3000 (Not recommended).
Nikon J1, J5
Nikon D3
We've had reports of the following cameras working but they're not fully supported by us. Please test with our demo version and use at your own risk: Nikon Coolpix L810, L820, L840, L830, L340, L320, L310, L210, L120, L110. Nikon Coolpix S9900, S9600, S7000, S6200, S5200, S3500, S3300, S3200, S2600. Possibly others such as Coolpix PTP cameras(untested).
Make sure your camera is set to PTP Mode.
For Nikon cameras, if live view is working but the camera cannot record video, go to your camera and if you have a photo/video mode switch (not round dial), switch it to the video mode.
GoPro Cameras
dslrBooth for Windows supports shooting with GoPro models 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 for capturing 360 and other slow motion videos. The main advantage of using a GoPro is its small size and wireless connectivity as it makes for an easy set-up. We recommend the GoPro 11 or the latest model you can find available. The GoPro 8, 7, 6, and 5 are not recommended for professional use as they have connectivity random issues.
Compared to other apps, using dslrBooth with the GoPro, you get a more reliable connection, faster download speeds, better battery life and less risk of your camera overheating. dslrBooth's unique integration with GoPro automatically sets the camera resolution and framerate as needed by your video timelines. It also seamlessly connects to your GoPro's Wi-Fi connection to download captured footage while automatically connecting back to your regular Wi-Fi network to allow sharing over the internet. You also have the option of using our LumaShare companion app that runs on iPad on iPhone to allow your guests to share or play a slideshow.
Sony Cameras (Wifi)
Unfortunately Sony has stopped developing their Camera API so newer Sony cameras will not be supported. Support for older Sony cameras is no longer available on dslrBooth for Windows and was removed in 2020.
Due to WiFi interference we recommend using Nikon/Canon cameras for professional events which connect over USB.
Webcams
dslrBooth also supports the large majority of webcams. Camera should support 30fps or less preferably at 1920x1080. We recommend Logitech or Microsoft webcams. The Razer Kiyo webcams are not supported.
Simply select your webcam from the top-right camera drop-down if it's not already selected. dslrBooth will automatically setup your camera to it's highest frame-rate and photo resolution for the best quality. On Windows, you can enable/disable the use of webcams under Settings > Shooting.
Awesome! I'm picking up a mini PC today(HP Prodesk mini) and already have a DSLR(Nikon D5300). Have more bits to get obviously but thanks for sharing all of this great info and inspiration 👍
Oh and I managed to also order one of those iPad booths for a smaller setup, it's on its way!
How’d it go with that PC?
Are you keeping the camera on 24 hours with the AC adapter?
The customer may be doing so. These are for pickups.
I know your video is about cameras but I would like to know what is your print settings on each event I’m having a hard time on mine every time I take five pictures my print button disappears
can you use a newer version?
Can I use Sony a6000
Google DSLR Booth Compatible Cameras to find the wisdom you seek.
I've emailed you about buying a box from you... are you still saying them..?🙏🏻
I wnat to start a photobooth but i cant afford a canon camera yet
So you run your camera in autofocus?
No, the lens runs on AF. The camera runs on M. It’s all in the video if you watch to the end.
Right. That means your camera is running autofocus for every shot. I have been putting it on manual focus and it is a hassle to set up in a timely manner.
Did you stop selling the DIY Photo Booth Build Plans?
Good God the volume!! Lol
I know. I really messed up this one. Microphone goals.
Good video thanks (but the sound it’s not good…)
Whats your camera setting?
DSLR booth had a camera wizard that helps change the settings for different light.
Get your audio sorted FFS.
your video is nice but not straight to the point