If you are a digital Photographer, Canon is your current flavor of DSLR, and you happen to have an iPhone then there is good news for you! Someone has figured out a way to use the iPhone as a remote ...
Canon's free EOS Remote app has been around for a while, but until recently I didn't have a Canon DSLR that supported it. I recently upgraded to Canon 6D gear, and was anxious to see if the app made ...
BlueSLR allows you to connect your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad to your DSLR camera via Bluetooth. Using the BlueSLR application, you can remotely release its shutter from up to 300 ft away. Currently, ...
There are 748 photography-related apps listed in the iTunes App Store as I write this, but the one I'm most excited about right now isn't in the store yet. Photoshop plug-in developer onOne Software ...
With the introduction of smartphone apps like Triggertrap and ioShutter, which allow you to control your DSLR from your phone, you might wonder why anyone would still buy a dedicated remote unit ...
There are plenty of occasions that call for remote control of your camera, like selfies and group shots, time lapses, astrophotography, etc. A new gadget from Alpine Labs, called the Pulse, lets you ...
OnOne software releases an iPhone/iPod Touch app that can remotely control most Canon dSLRs tethered to a host system. Lori Grunin Senior Editor / Advice I've been reviewing hardware and software, ...
It looks like Triggertrap is getting some competition. Like that product, ioShutter is a remote-control app/device that allows you to control how your DSLR takes photos, via your iPhone, iPad or iPod ...