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What happens when you take a remote controlled tarantula, an automatic air freshener, some PVC tube and a mechanical trigger release for a camera? Well, it’s definitely a hack, that’s for sure ...
Hack: Homemade Remote Shutter Release Dave Schiller took an old mouse and a 2.5 mm stereo jack plug and rigged a remote release for his Pentax K110D (it'll work with some Canon models, too).
DIY photographer Dave Schlier modded an old ball mouse into a remote shutter release for his camera and photodocumented the process on Flickr. He soldered phone wire onto the mouse board and ...
This kit includes a pair of batteries and a wireless remote to make this one of the most versatile action camera setups ...
A tripod and remote shutter release are fireworks photography essentials (Image credit: Future) Start at your camera's base ISO and f/8 before adjusting your shutter speed accordingly (Image ...
I've had a little time to experience the device now, and have found that, essentially, it's exactly what it looks like – a simple, keychain-sized remote shutter release powered by Bluetooth.
A camera remote control enables a more hands-off approach. An Insight The core of this project is a simple circuit that connects to the camera’s remote shutter release. At a basic level, this just ...
Now on Kickstarter, Shuttr is a tiny Bluetooth remote shutter release for iOS and Android devices created by Hong Kong-based Muku Labs to give smartphone photographers more control.
The Bluetooth Smart Trigger from Satechi is a small lightweight receiver that lets you remotely operate your camera's shutter from a smart device.
Most digital cameras these days come with some kind of electronic remote shutter release. Various solutions exist, using USB cables, smartphone apps, or dedicated remotes. [Steloherd] wasn’t ...