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Best dslr controller apps for iphone or ipad

1.Cascable

with in-app purchases

Cascable is a DSLR remote control app for iOS devices that works with WiFi-capable cameras. It allows users to have a full control over the camera's exposure settings and export photos at a full resolution.

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  • Jennifer Wheeler

    by Jennifer Wheeler

    Apps is very handy, connects with apple watch!!! This works not only for dslr but also for mirrorless cameras as long it has wifi connectivity;

2.Camera Connect & Control

with in-app purchases

Camera Connect & Control is a free mobile application which will connect your DSLR with your smartphone through a USB or WIFI connection to enable you to view all your photos. This can also connect your Chromecast.

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  • Rupert Kurka null

    by Rupert Kurka null

    Finally the best android app also available for ios :)

3.EOS Remote

Free download

EOS Remote is a helpful app for Android and iOS devices. With this app, you can control your DSLR camera from your mobile phone. It is an app developed by Canon. 

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  • Ismael Calderón

    by Ismael Calderón

    This app was ok. It works with Canon cameras. I would have preferred it to be universal.

4.Vello Extenda

Free download

Vello Extenda is a DSLR remote control app for iOS that syncs with Wi-Fi-enabled cameras like Canon or Nikon DSLRs. It gives full wireless control through smartphones or tablets. 

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  • Dennis Payne

    by Dennis Payne

    Finally!! It is now compatible with Canon 80D. If you are out of storage, you might wanna try this out as you can directly upload the photos taken to your cloud.

5.Smart Trigger

Free download

Smart Trigger is a Bluetooth 4.0-enabled DSLR remote control app that serves as a camera shutter app and exposure manager. It comes in different shooting modes like regular shot, manual shot, and timed shot.

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  • Xu Wang

    by Xu Wang

    Timed shot mode is interesting, very helpful for time lapses shot. Great app!

6.Helicon Remote

with in-app purchases

Helicon Remote is a free app to control your Camera from your Android and iOS devices. The app supports Nikon and Canon Cameras including Wi-Fi support. It features Geo-tagging, timelapse shooting, video recording, and DOF calculator.

  • Website:http://heliconsoft.com
  • Age rating:Everyone

  • Category:Photography

  • Publisher:Helicon Soft Ltd.

  • Size:10.28 MB

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  • Anthony Woods

    by Anthony Woods

    A nice app that lets you control your camera by your phone. Seems to be a bit iffy on working with some types of cameras though, worth trying to see if it does though.

7.CamRanger

Free download

CamRanger is a free app for Android and iOS devices. It is compatible with Nikon and Canon cameras. It is a very helpful app for controlling your DSLR camera from your mobile phone. 

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  • Category:Photo & Video,Utilities

  • Publisher:CamRanger LLC

  • Size:36.39 MB

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  • by Mildred Lopez

    This is a great tool for photographers. It allows you to control your camera from your phone, which is just amazing.

DID YOU KNOW

Thanks to Kodak, the first digital camera was introduced to the world in 1973. It is not uncommon for a digital photography buff that Kodak has truly made a hallmark in the development of film cameras. Actually, more than a hallmark, it gave birth to the first digital camera through an engineer named Steve Sasson. Over the years, cameras have undergone drastic and significant changes from the use of film cartridge to the digital restoration of images, and today, the easy access to owning a DSLR (digital single-lens reflex) camera made it possible for everyone to become a photography buff with the aid of photo-editing software. Alongside the growing popularity of DSLRs is the ever-changing photography trends. According to a featured article published on the website of Canon, 2017 was the year of symmetrical photos and vibrant architectural shots and this year, 2018, a good technique of experimenting on surrealist touch and atmospheric touch is among the photography trends. Moreover, the famous hashtag ‘no filter’ is taking over the social media channels, especially photo and video sharing applications, emphasizing the rawness and pure beauty of the subject. Say bye to minimalistic and monochromatic photos and say hello to photos filled with playful colors as another interesting trend is yet to come--heavy post-processing.

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