Android App developers Chainfire have created a new remote control Android application allowing users to control a Canon EOS DSLR camera from the comfort of their Android smartphone or tablet. The new ...
DSLR Controller features a live view transmitted from the camera at around 15 fps. There are also lots of on-screen controls, offering options that can be found in the camera such as shutter control, ...
With the introduction of smartphone apps like Triggertrap and ioShutter, which allow you to control your DSLR from your phone, you might wonder why anyone would still buy a dedicated remote unit ...
If you like to use a remote with your DSLR, and own an iPhone, then you may want to check out the microRemote DSLR Focus Controller from Redrock Micro. The microRemote DSLR Focus Controller uses your ...
Two years ago, a Chinese startup called Cheering Tech released the Case Remote, a wireless controller that lets you operate your DSLR from your smartphone or tablet. Now the company is back with the ...
Liam loves Android, design, user experience, and travel. He doesn't love ill-proportioned letter forms, advertisements made entirely of stock photography, and writing biographical snippets. As someone ...
The DSLR controller application allows professional photographers to control their camera using their Android device while they capture masterpieces in style. Chainfire, an App developer, has ...
If you’re a serious iPad-toting, DSLR camera user looking to broaden your photographic horizons, OnOne Software’s $50 DSLR Camera Remote HD app for the iPad could be valuable tool in your arsenal. The ...
Just the other day we were reading a Reddit thread asking about how to control a television with a smartphone. The conversation started by talking about adding an IR LED to the phone. Then it was ...
Chris is the former Editor of Pocket-lint. He has been a technology journalist since 2008 and has covered the rise of Android and reviewed just about every important device along the way. Chris lives ...
A professional photographer with Panocamera.com was tired of toting his laptop around on his shoots, so he thought, "What would MacGyver do?" And he modified a Nintendo DS into a remote control for ...
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