Remote Release With LCD
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Wyndham Hollis
Group Co-Administrator

Subject: Remote Release With LCD
General
posted by Wyndham on Thursday, January 7th 2010 @ 7:52 AM

Neat gadget if you have a specialist use for it.


Mike See
Group Administrator

Subject: RE: Remote Release With LCD
General
posted by Shutterbug on Friday, January 8th 2010 @ 10:52 PM

That gadget (the GigaTube) lists for $189 USD. For that price, I would buy an iPod Touch and then spend just $20 on software for it that will control a Nikon or Canon DSLR.

  • Remotely fire your Canon EOS or Nikon DSLR
  • Remotely control the camera settings like shutter-speed, aperture, white-balance and more
  • View images shot on the camera from your iPhone or iPod touch
  • Look through your camera's viewfinder remotely


After investigating this product, I am led to believe that the camera has to be tethered to a PC / Laptop via a USB cable in order to work.


Tom Matty
Full Access

Subject: RE: Remote Release With LCD
General
posted by R1tom on Sunday, February 14th 2010 @ 4:01 AM

very cool item. someday I expect Nikon and Canon to offer such things for all their DSLR's.

Tom





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