DSLR Camera Remote Adds Nikon Support
onOne Software’s DSLR Camera Remote is the next-generation cable release for your Canon EOS DSLR or Nikon DSLR camera. Just connect your camera to a WiFi enabled computer and the DSLR Camera Remote software enables you to use your Apple iPhone or iPod touch to wirelessly adjust cameras settings, fire the shutter, review images, even get a live viewfinder preview. DSLR Camera Remote is a must-have for remote shooting applications like high or low angles, self portraits and children. With its advanced timers it makes remote monitoring a snap. No internet connection required!
With it, you can do the following:
* Remotely fire your Canon EOS or Nikon DSLR camera with your iPhone or iPod Touch
* Remotely control the camera settings like shutter-speed, aperture, white-balance and more
* View images saved on the camera from your iPhone or iPod Touch
* Look through your camera’s viewfinder remotely
Great for remote-firing at weddings, sporting events, for kids, and for self-portraits!
New features added to version 1.1:
* Nikon DSLR camera support (view list of compatible cameras)
* Canon 500D/T1i/Kiss X2 support
* Auto Bracketing for HDR shooters
* Burst Mode
* Auto-Focus during LiveView
* Updated user interface with improved horizontal view mode
* Lightroom Auto-Import support
* Changed the naming system for downloaded images to prevent accidental overwriting
* Raw+JPG are not treated as a single entity rather than appearing on the phone as two files
* Auto-update added to the companion server software in case there are updates available
* Fixes to various bugs reported by users
DSLR Camera Remote 1.1 Professional Edition is available from the Apple iTunes Store for $19.99.

This article was last modified on December 14, 2022
This article was first published on September 4, 2009
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