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DSLR Camera Remote for iPhone and iPod – Nikon Version Released


Image from onOne Software

Image from onOne Software

Following the success with the Canon version of the DSLR Camera Remote for iPhone or iPod Touch, onOne Software released its latest version for Nikon users. The latest version features –

  • Remotely fire your Canon EOS or Nikon DSLR camera
    with your iPhone or iPod Touch
  • Remotely control the camera settings like
    shutter-speed, aperture, white-balance and more
  • View images saved on the camera from your iPhone or iPod Touch
  • Look through your camera’s viewfinder remotely
  • Great for remote-firing at weddings, sporting events, for kids, and for self-portraits

There are currently two versions out, the Professional version (US$19.99) and the Lite version (US$1.99).  The Lite version only support the basic functions such as connecting to host computer, firing the camera, seeing post-view image, checking battery status and image remaining.  For another US$18, you’ll get all those fancy functions such as being able to adjust shutter speed, ISO, white-balance, exposure compensation, auto exposure bracketing, burst mode and more.

For more information (and there are tons), visit onOne Software’s product page.

Source – onOne Software’s product page

September 2, 2009 - Posted by | Apple, Applications, Canon, DSLR, Gadgets n Gizmos, Nikon, Photography | , , , , ,

1 Comment »

  1. Ok, GREAT ! Now what would it take to cut the computer out of the game ?

    A itouch that can fire a Nikon camera as a remote unit and then be able to view the image you just made on your itouch without a computer being used…

    I’ll wait for that model to show up…

    Comment by Rick | September 3, 2009 | Reply


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