Triggertrap: nine ways to activate your DSLR with an iOS device, choose one
first heard about the kick Triggertrap funded, it was a good instrument, but nichey laboratory with a device that could take your digital SLR camera with various stimuli, such as lights or a call telephone. It was the first photo-shot idea that we had seen, but at least you could get for a reasonable price ($ 75.00) and be used out of the box. But now, connecting high technology for an application to load and $ 19.98 for software and hardware, Triggertrap may open remote control to more people.
Running off any iPhone or iPod with iOS 5, the application uses a security device that can connect via cable or infrared to most compact digital SLR or advanced. From there, you will be able to use your iDevice sensors as triggers movement through facial recognition and even GPS. The application is not limited to pulling the trigger, either - it also allows you to control the focus and flash. And if you do not have a separate room, the iPhone's camera can be used in place - so you do not buy the $ 9.99 pack, if you have the necessary equipment. So if you're wondering how to get these images difficult to obtain, or have ideas that are known, watch videos after the jump.
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