Shoot Pictures Remotely With Your Canon DSLR by Using the DSLR Remote iPhone App

May 29th, 2009 | by Yorga |

Canon DSLR owners, rejoice! There’s a new iPhone app for you, called DSLR Remote, that allows you to trigger your camera’s shutter and adjust its setting remotely. You can also view the photos that you camera has taken.

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However, there’s a catch: your camera must be connected to a PC, in order for the app to work, but still this is a start. We also found out that support for Nikon DSLR cameras is coming and the app works with Live View, making your camera a spying device, if you want one.

DSLR Remote is available at the App Store in 2 version: Lite, for $2 and Pro for $10. The latter will give you access to more options and Live View.

[via Crunchgear]

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  • drumsergeant
    Just Curious. Couldn't one use a WIFI router to interface the remote to your camera. That is, connect the router (much less expensive and smaller than a laptop) to the camera with the USB cable? That would mean that the camera/router setup would do away with the need for a laptop and limits of the length of the USB cable/
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