The DSLR Controller app for Android smartphone and tablets turn your Android device into a liveview portable monitor and remote controller. See full write-up here: highonandroid.com There's no lag (my camera isn't fast enough to capture the fps in this video as I used my point-and-shoot) whatsoever and works beautifully. Instead of spending hundreds or thousands on portable DSLR monitors and remotes, you can get all of this for just under if you own an Android tablet that's compatible with the app. This is a great way for professional and amateur videographers to add live view plus a remote control ability to your Canon DSLR camera while indoors or outdoors. I am going to be ditching my Canon Liveview software on my computer (finally). No, you can't do this on an iPad, there's a similar app but that one actually requires a computer in addition to an iPad, very stupid app that beats the purpose. Who said iPad has more apps? Maybe "more" isn't always "better". Another reason/proof why Android apps are better. Open source means more development on hardware-specific apps like this one. You can't do this on iPad simply because it's close-source. In the long run, you will see more apps like this on Android while Apple falls (fell) way behind. No, I don't hate Apple, I just like Android more, Get High On Android and experience the "real magic". You can check this page to see if your Android tablet/smartphone is compatible with this app: dslrcontroller.com +++++++++++++++++++ ...
DSLR Controller App for Android Tablet - DSLR App of The Year!
Posted Wednesday, December 19, 2012 in Android, Controller, Tablet by Mary Rodriguez
DSLR Controller App for Android Tablet - DSLR App of The Year! Video Clips. Duration : 9.75 Mins.
The DSLR Controller app for Android smartphone and tablets turn your Android device into a liveview portable monitor and remote controller. See full write-up here: highonandroid.com There's no lag (my camera isn't fast enough to capture the fps in this video as I used my point-and-shoot) whatsoever and works beautifully. Instead of spending hundreds or thousands on portable DSLR monitors and remotes, you can get all of this for just under if you own an Android tablet that's compatible with the app. This is a great way for professional and amateur videographers to add live view plus a remote control ability to your Canon DSLR camera while indoors or outdoors. I am going to be ditching my Canon Liveview software on my computer (finally). No, you can't do this on an iPad, there's a similar app but that one actually requires a computer in addition to an iPad, very stupid app that beats the purpose. Who said iPad has more apps? Maybe "more" isn't always "better". Another reason/proof why Android apps are better. Open source means more development on hardware-specific apps like this one. You can't do this on iPad simply because it's close-source. In the long run, you will see more apps like this on Android while Apple falls (fell) way behind. No, I don't hate Apple, I just like Android more, Get High On Android and experience the "real magic". You can check this page to see if your Android tablet/smartphone is compatible with this app: dslrcontroller.com +++++++++++++++++++ ...
The DSLR Controller app for Android smartphone and tablets turn your Android device into a liveview portable monitor and remote controller. See full write-up here: highonandroid.com There's no lag (my camera isn't fast enough to capture the fps in this video as I used my point-and-shoot) whatsoever and works beautifully. Instead of spending hundreds or thousands on portable DSLR monitors and remotes, you can get all of this for just under if you own an Android tablet that's compatible with the app. This is a great way for professional and amateur videographers to add live view plus a remote control ability to your Canon DSLR camera while indoors or outdoors. I am going to be ditching my Canon Liveview software on my computer (finally). No, you can't do this on an iPad, there's a similar app but that one actually requires a computer in addition to an iPad, very stupid app that beats the purpose. Who said iPad has more apps? Maybe "more" isn't always "better". Another reason/proof why Android apps are better. Open source means more development on hardware-specific apps like this one. You can't do this on iPad simply because it's close-source. In the long run, you will see more apps like this on Android while Apple falls (fell) way behind. No, I don't hate Apple, I just like Android more, Get High On Android and experience the "real magic". You can check this page to see if your Android tablet/smartphone is compatible with this app: dslrcontroller.com +++++++++++++++++++ ...
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