Here is an efficient and economical circuit for a wireless remote camera flash trigger, useful for capturing scenes invisible to the naked eye. This high-speed/time-wrap photography accessory is, in ...
Pulse is a remote camera trigger for Canon and Nikon DSLRs which allows users to wirelessly control the shutter and adjust settings such as ISO, aperture and shutter speed from their smartphone. The ...
The ability to control your camera wirelessly through your smartphone definitely comes in handy when taking group shots, night shots when a slower shutter speed is required, time-lapse videos or the ...
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Photographers looking for a lightweight yet comprehensive wireless remote shutter controller for their DSLR or mirrorless camera. That can be operated wirelessly directly from your smartphone using a ...
Undoubtedly, you've seen some incredibly beautiful long-exposure photos of the night sky, or time-lapse movies of the Milky Way marching steadily across the frame. To reproduce shots like those, you ...
Photographers looking for a device that offers a wide variety of different trigger options whether it be wireless, wired or smartphone or tablet app triggers then a new piece of hardware created by ...
There are plenty of occasions that call for remote control of your camera, like selfies and group shots, time lapses, astrophotography, etc. A new gadget from Alpine Labs, called the Pulse, lets you ...
Here’s a flash trigger with a programmable delay. These triggers are often used to capture quick events like a balloon popping. The technique takes place in a dark room with the shutter open. When the ...
Hi all,<BR><BR>My Casio FX-1 has a remote trigger that plugs into its mini-USB port. It seems like it should be pretty simple to use a computer to trigger it over the same USB with software. Can ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX launched its Falcon Heavy rocket from Kennedy Space Center for the first time Tuesday. I had the unique opportunity to accompany GeekWire’s Aerospace & Science Editor ...