DSLR Camera Remote App

Those who know me know I’m pretty nerdy when it comes to gadgets. Well I’m pretty excited today because onOne Software just releases DLSR Camera Remote version 1.1! What does this mean you might ask? It means finally us Nikon shooters can use this app! Not only did they add Nikon to the new update but also a auto import function for lightroom, burst settings, and a few other things.

Here is what you got to do to set this all up. First go to onOne Software and download the app from iTunes. I have the “Lite” version it only cost 2 bucks compared to the full version that costs 20. With the lite version all I can really do is fire the camera. If you get the full you can do whatever. Live view, burst, change shutter speed, ISO, the works. Now that you downloaded the app to your iPod or iPhone, go back and download the free software server this app will be running on your computer.

Now what you want to do is launch your server app on your computer grab your camera and the USB cord that came with it and plug one end into the computer and the other into (you guessed it) your camera. Make sure your camera is on. The make of your camera should pop up on the onOne server software. Then launch your iPhone or iPod’s DLSR Remote app and select your computer (Make sure your wi-fi is on). And there you go! Just push the button.

As you can see in this photo I’m triggering the camera from my phone and you can see the previous shot on the screen. Pretty niffty!

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  1. thanks intense!

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