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Hey, i might not use this set up every day, but there are times when i think this would be fun to use. including live hyperfocal distance calculators, interval timers (my camera has this, but some dont), dof preview, highlight of overexposed areas etc.įor the connection, i am using the stock USB 3 cable that came with the camera and then bought a converter on ebay for $2 to make the regular USB end into a micro usb connector which works on a million devices. USB connection is supported on iOS 13.0 and newer. My phone screen (Galaxy S2) is definitely bigger than my camera screen, but i am thinking about getting an Android tablet or Galaxy Note II in the upcoming weeks, so the images will be even larger. Helicon Remote is a utility for tethered shooting and camera remote control compatible with all recent Nikon and Canon DSLR cameras. By setting your camera in the most suitable position, you can get precise pictures with a minimum of shaking. It can also complete the whole shooting process for you. Helicon Remote runs on the following operating systems: iOS. Helicon Remote allows you to shoot in the distance and control the whole camera to get the best view angle. In the photo above, the camera live view is being displayed on my phone (i can swipe the phone screen to maximize the image to fill the screen). Helicon Remote is a Shareware software in the category Miscellaneous developed by Helicon. Helicon Remote allows you to control Canon or Nikon DSLR cameras remotely and automates focus (DoF) bracketing, exposure bracketing (HDR), and time lapse. The software works on many cameras, so go to their site and check it out. USB OTG adapter is required for USB operation (not required for wireless operation). Hardware requirements: only Android devices with USB OTG (host mode) support will work with the app.
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Helicon Remote supports all modern Canon and Nikon DSLRs (please check the full list here ). I found "Helicon remote" in the Google app store (its free) and it works great, but ipads are not supported (there are ios, windows and Android version only). Helicon Remote for iOS connects to a camera only via Wi-Fi. The only solutions i could come up with were either expensive or were questionable such as the eye fi non-compatibility issues with the D800.
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A few weeks ago i was trying to figure out how to "live view" images from my camera onto my ipad.