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New iPhone camera remote from onOne software – Turn your iPhone into a remote control for your camera with the help of onOne software.
OnOne software have developed a new application called the DSLR Remote.

Designed to work with Canon EOS DSLRs, the new wireless cable release is designed to be triggered by an iPhone application. From your iPhone you can control settings such as the white balance as well as using it to fire the camera shutter. If you have a camera that supports Live View you can even get a live stream of the camera’s viewfinder on your iPhone.

The DSLR Remote application is available from the iTunes App Store at an introductory price of $9.99 (The application usually retails at $19.99.) A “Lite” version will also be available for $1.99 that only fires the shutter. The required server software that runs on your Mac or Windows computer will be a free download from the onOne website.

Visit onOne software for more details.

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  1. The “lite” version that only triggers the shutter doesn’t sound all that useful, but the “pro” version that can show Live View is intriguing…

    In the studio, this could actually be quite cool. Imaging setting up the camera on a tripod and beaming Live View to the iPhone – you could walk around, adjusting lighting, model positioning, etc. without running back and forth to the camera to check the latest adjustment – just keep glancing at the iPhone to monitor the changes, and trigger the camera when it’s perfect. Certainly not a “must have”, but in some situations, I could see this making a shoot go faster, and even changing the photographer/model dynamic.

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