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DSLR Camera Remote: Control your DSLR via (W)LAN!

Sat Jul 4, 2009, 5:44 PM


How often did you asked yourself, if it wouldn't be great, if you would have a bigger lcd display on your camera to see the results of your pictures right before you're getting home?
How often did you asked yourself, if it wouldn't be great, if a live view mode would be something that would really improve the quality of your pictures?

For all of these questions, i have an answer now! The answer is called "DSLR Camera Remote", it's a small application for your iPhone / iPod touch and may improve the way you photograph! It works on Nikon and Canon DSLR's!

DSLR Camera Remote is available in two versions: Lite and Professional Edition.
The lite version (1,59 euros) only shows you the picture on the screen of your iPhone / iPod touch, as soon as you've taken the picture. You can also remotely shoot a picture with your camera.
The professional edition (15,99 euros) also let's you change almost every setting of your cam right on your iPhone / iPod touch display. Also, it shows you a live view mode - You can see the picture even before you've taken it.

The usage is simple:
Buy the application at the iTunes Store, and download the server application (available for windows & mac) right on your computer. Than start both and connect your camera via usb-cable to your computer / laptop.
After your camera has been detected by your computer, you should see the image of your camera in nearly real-time on your iPhone / iPod touch screen - That's it!

DSLR Camera Remote is now available on the iTunes Store!

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Wow Thanks for the watch :D, thank you very very much :D

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Eh you're welcome! :)

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Let your imagination release your imprisoned possibilities.
Ich find's etwas erbärmlich, was eine staatliche Bahn so alles auf die Beine gestellt bekommt.
Ach, wenn schon ein fernöstlicher, für absolute Top-Qualität bekannter Konzern namens "Toyota" mit dem Spruch "Nichts ist unmöglich" wirbt, darf doch auch die Bahn mal etwas sarkastisch sein und aus Gold Scheisse machen ;)

Der Spruch funktioniert nicht erst seit Toyota, jede Fahrt mit dem ICE bringt mir nahe, dass sich auch die Bahn den Spruch mit vollem Engagement zu Herzen nimmt ;)

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Ich bin letztes Wochenende vonm Westerwald an die Ostsee - Grteifswald - gefahren. & beide Male hatte der Zug zwischen Frankfurt a.M. nach Berlin eine Verspätung von einer halben Stunde, sodass wir jeweils den Anschlusszug nicht bekommen haben.
Ich frage mich da, wofür die den ICE überhaupt haben, wenn man eh zu spät kommt.

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