What's New
in DSLR Camera Remote

  • iPad support available with DSLR Camera Remote HD
  • Video mode to start, stop and monitor recording
  • Support for more Canon and Nikon cameras
  • Improved previews make browsing easier
  • Save images locally for quick sharing

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How it works

With your supported camera connected via USB or WiFi to a computer running the lightweight onOne DSLR Camera Remote Server application, the DSLR Camera Remote application running on your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad can remotely trigger the camera. You can even start, monitor and stop video recording in the DSLR Camera Remote iPhone Pro and iPad HD versions.

DSLR Camera Remote for iPhone

DSLR Camera Remote for the iPhone and iPod touch allows you to remotely trigger the shutter, or fire a supported camera. This seemingly basic feature is very powerful because it now allows you to trigger the camera in a variety of scenarios that would have been difficult to near impossible before.

With your supported camera connected via USB or WiFi to a computer running the lightweight onOne DSLR Camera Remote Server application, the DSLR Camera Remote application running on your iPhone or iPod touch can remotely trigger the camera. The Pro version includes support for starting, monitoring and stopping the video record function.

DSLR Camera Remote HD for iPad

The new DSLR Camera Remote HD is a new and separate application from the original and only works on the iPad. DSLR Camera Remote HD includes all of the features of the original iPhone app takes full advantage of the larger screen on the iPad. You can also start, monitor and stop video recording with DSLR Camera Remote HD.

Auto Focus During Live View

Users love the LiveView function that allows them to get a live, video preview through their cameras lens. Now users can trigger auto focus when in LiveView mode as well.

Remote Adjustments & Image Review

DSLR Camera Remote Professional Edition gives you full control over common camera controls including shutter speed, aperture, ISO, white balance, and more.

Better than a simple release, the DSLR Camera Remote lets you see the image you just photographed to confirm you got the shot you wanted. You can even zoom in to check focus and important details.

Auto Bracketing

The new auto bracketing feature allows you to create a series of bracketed exposures, perfect for creating HDR (High Dynamic Range) images. With the DSLR Camera Remote application, you can create up to a 31 shot bracketed exposure!

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Live View

When you combine the DSLR Camera Remote Professional Edition with a current generation Nikon or Canon EOS DSLR you can access the LiveView mode, which allows you to see through the camera's viewfinder in near real-time. This allows you to see your composition before you trigger the shutter.

This feature is great for self-portraits or when you can't see your subject from your position. See a list of Canon cameras that are known to be compatible with LiveView mode.

Video Mode

When you combine DSLR Camera Remote with a video enabled camera you can start, monitor and stop video recording. This turns your iPhone or iPad into an second monitor, perfect for directors and cinematographers who can work anywhere on set as long as they are in WiFi range.

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Burst Mode

If you are shooting action sequences, you can now use DSLR Camera Remote to trigger a rapid-fire sequence of images with a supported camera.

Intervalometer

The Professional Edition features an advanced intervalometer, or timer. The intervalometer can be used as a custom self-timer or can take a series of images at a given time interval. This is great for creating stop-action animation. You can take a picture anywhere from 1 second to 1 day apart and take up to 1,000 frames.

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