Name | DSLR Remote Plus (Donate) 1.3.2 Apk |
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Updated | 19 Dec 2017 |
Category | Apps > Photography |
Requires Android | 2.1 and up |
Developer | bitshift |
Google Play | de.dslrremote.plus |
Size | 509 Kb |
DSLR Remote Plus (Donate) Mod Apk
1. Integrated ND Calculator
2. Shutter release widget on your home screen
3. Volume buttons on the device can be used to control volume
4. Use the tablet/phones camera to trigger motion
5. Notification of end of exposure
6. Sony NEX video cameras: Video start/stop button
You can find standard functions here, among others:
1. Controlling your remote with a simple button
2. Delayed shots
3. A series of photos with a fixed interval (e.g. for time lapse).
4. Bulb exposures
5. Combinations starting at 2. Combinations starting at 2.
6. High-Dynamic-Range-Sequences (HDR)
7. Time-controlled HDR-Sequences (Combination of Timer & HDR).
8. The ambient light sensor in your phone can trigger shots, or even start Timers or HDR sequences (keyword: light bar).
9. An external or internal microphone can trigger shots, or begin of Timer and HDR sequences.
Canon appears to have limited the accuracy of its bulb mode on various models to one second. HDR exposures with HDR below 1 second, or with fractions of a second (as in 1.5 sec), are round to the nearest second. DSLR Remote Plus cannot do any of that. Reported models so far: 400D 500D 550D 5D II.
Using an integrated IR transmitter:
DSLR Remote must work with the IR transmitters of followig devices. (Don't forget to select the correct camera brand to enable remote mode.)
Samsung
- Samsung phones with an integrated IR transmitter
Some/all Samsung phones have a problem with the IR blaster not working correctly in power-saving mode. Before using DSLR Remote, make sure you switch to normal mode (nonpower saving).
HTC
- HTC phones with an integrated IR receiver
LG
Please see the following link for a complete list of devices supported by this program:
http://qa.mobile.developer.lge.com/develop/dev-guides/lg-qremote-guide/introduction/lg-qremote-sdk/#SupportedDevices
Sony
The Sony native IR API doesn't provide this feature for remote apps like DSLR Remote. It is not capable of deploying its own IR code data as part of the app. Only codes from the tablet/phone or physical remotes are allowed in the API. Use an IR dongle, or cable release hardware according to the DSLR Remote website.
Huawei
Huawai did not implement Android Kitkat IR API to their devices. There is also no Huawai IR SDK. Use an IR dongle, or cable release hardware according to the DSLR Remote website.
Brands Other than
Integration of Android 4.4.2 Kitkat IR API DSLR Remote will allow you to use your smartphone with an integrated IR Blaster that is supported by Kitkat IR API.
Using DSLR Remote hardware:
Warning: Some smartphone models do not produce enough volume to enable the infrared hardware to work correctly. A few cameras types, such as the Canon EOS 550D, do not output enough volume to allow for infrared harware to work properly. Canon EOS 550D cameras cannot be controlled remotely using the infrared receiver. You might consider switching to the cable control (transistors).
Infrared remote compatible brands:
Canon Fuji Minolta Nikon Olympus Pentax, and Sony
It doesn't always work, so please contact the author to request a refund. Contact informations are given below and on the authors website (http://bitshift.bplaced.net).