Who doesn’t like to take good selfies? But it often becomes hard to bend your arm at certain angles to take a shot you desire that fits all your friends in the frame. You can easily avoid this problem ...
Smartphone selfies come in a very limited variety of flavors: the arms-length shots that make your head look distended and blurry mirror pics. There are several self-timer apps out there, but it’s ...
Introduced by Hong Kong-based Muku Labs, Shuttr is, as its name implies, a tiny Bluetooth-connected remote shutter release that can be used with almost any iOS device, as well as many Android ...
Possibly the most ridiculous omission from the iPhone’s camera app is a self-timer. If you want to take a selfie, or a group shot with you in it, or even a shake-free photo in low-light, then you’ll ...
[Cutting-Edge Bluetooth 5.2 Technology] Experience zero-delay photography with our smart remote control. Enjoy a remote range of up to 10 meters. [Wide Compatibility] Our remote control is designed to ...
The SmallRig SR-RG2 Multifunctional Wireless Shooting Grip is a versatile camera support that turns from a handheld grip into both a selfie stick and a tabletop tripod. A Bluetooth control in the ...
Have you built a 3D scanner yet? There’s more than one way to model those curves and planes, but the easiest may be photogrammetry — that’s the one where you take a bunch of pictures and stitch them ...
We look at the latest technology gadgets and consumer tech toys and what they can offer to business IT. No, it’s none of these. What we really want is something that makes our smartphones look, act ...
All of you know that iOS 5 turns the volume-up button on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch into a shutter release button. Just press to snap a photo when using a compatible app (the built in Camera app, ...
Jeremiah is a US-based blogger who bought a Nexus One the day it came out and never looked back. In his spare time he watches Star Trek, cooks eggs, and completely fails to write novels. Professional ...
Your iPhone is smaller than many remote controls—and can function as a remote control itself. So why would you need a remote control for your iPhone (or other iOS device)? A few months ago I would ...