iOS users have long had the ability to control their cameras with their iPhones and iPads, but DSLR Controller now brings that to Android for your Canon DSLR. The software is currently in beta, but ...
Today the fine folks at Chainfire (Android developers) have released their first Beta of an app by the name of DSLR Controller. This app will allow you full control over your Canon EOS DSLR camera ...
Rather than spending hundreds on a remote DSLR control system, all you need to do is purchase a TP-Link TL-MR3040 wireless router. This router, when combined with an Android tablet and some clever ...
Whether you're shooting outdoors or in a studio, it can be really nice to control, monitor, and snap photos with your camera from a remote device, like a phone or tablet. DSLR Film Noob describes one ...
Apps can often expand the capabilities of a smartphone far beyond its basic use, for instance, enabling the device to serve as a DSLR remote controller. While the idea itself is not particularly new, ...
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 ...
David is the former Editor-in-Chief of Android Police and now the EIC of Esper.io. He's been an Android user since the early days - his first smartphone was a Google Nexus One! David graduated from ...
Using your phone as a remote for your DSLR isn’t exactly the newest idea out there — a ton exist for iOS — but Android historically hasn’t seen that same kind of love. There have been attempts to make ...
DSLR Controller by developer Chainfire is a pretty good example of the difference between iOS and Android. To control a camera with an iPhone, you need to first tether the camera to a computer or use ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Lots of cameras today have built-in Wi-Fi, allowing you to connect your DSLR to a smartphone and ...
Bertel is a Linux user who likes budget smartphones more than flagships, uses a custom ROM, and gets his apps from F-Droid. When he isn't writing short stories for Android Police, you might find him ...
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