Augment your dSLR camera with an Android app that offers advantages like better focus, time-lapse photography, and even the option to share photos the moment they're shot. Sharon Vaknin shows you how.
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, ...
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 boys at onOne are still on track for a July release of their popular DSLR remote control app and with v1.1 comes a new UI. As you can see, controls have been moved around to make things a bit more ...
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 ...
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 ...
When it comes to photography apps, iOS tends to get a lot of love, but an Android developer has just released the beta of what might just be a killer app for the platform. DSLR Controller is an ...
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 ...
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 ...
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