Pulse is a remote camera trigger for Canon and Nikon DSLRs which allows users to wirelessly control the shutter and adjust settings such as ISO, aperture and shutter speed from their smartphone. The ...
It’s sensible to use a remote control when your camera is mounted on a tripod, especially when you are using slow shutter speeds. The stability of even a high-quality tripod can be compromised if you ...
Not just your phone, either. Also your PC, your HoloLens or your Xbox One. LMaster is a free app with the source code available for anyone to have a look at, and while it looks crude, it works. On iOS ...
Does your SLR have HDMI output? Then chances are you can control it from the comfort of your couch, using the TV remote. While you may be familiar with using an HDMI cable to connect a camera to a TV, ...
We can control TV, AC, and various gadgets using a Remote Control device. But, do you know that it is possible to control a Windows computer using your smartphone? The Unified Remote app can help you ...
Now that we listen to MP3s, and watch XVIDs or x264s, a computer is the entertainment center in at least one room of most homes. Unless you have a special HTPC, though, you’re probably stuck using the ...
While you might love boasting about the benefits of your dedicated battlestation over a laptop or mobile device, there are ...
If you’re a Canon cinema camera owner or shooter, then you might want to perk up for this news. At the very least, that is, ...
iSelfie is a very clever free app that lets you take pictures from one iOS device, remotely controlling it from another. It solves the age-old "there's my arm in the picture holding out the camera" ...