Element 14 has published a new project to their “Presents” YouTube channel providing details on how you can build your very own DIY DSLR motorised camera zoom system to remove the need to forever ...
Remote shutter releases are simple add-on devices you can use to trigger your camera when you don’t want to disturb it on a tripod or before a long exposure. These remote triggers can cost as little ...
In today’s security-conscious world, homeowners and businesses are investing more than ever in CCTV and remote-view security camera systems. While some of these setups are affordable, most security ...
Whether you're shooting outdoors or in a studio, it can be really nice to control, monitor, and snap photos with your camera from a remote device, like a phone or tablet. DSLR Film Noob describes one ...
Gamers, makers and electronic enthusiasts looking for a new project this weekend may be interested in a head tracker created by Jack Carter who has used a Nintendo Wii Remote camera. Check out the ...
The circuit allows the control of D70 remotely to release the shutter or do a bulb exposure while avoiding camera shake and could also be employed with other Nikon SLRs as long as they as supported by ...
Motion control photography allows for stunning imagery, although commercial robotic MoCo rigs are hardly affordable. But what is money? Scratch-built from what used to be mechatronic junk and a hacked ...
Which camera remote control is best? There are many reasons to get a camera remote control, and there are just as many variations of remotes. Depending on what you want to do with your camera, remote ...
Most cameras have a range of remote control capabilities that we don't even realize exist. If you've ever wanted to take a nice self-portrait, dive into time-lapse photography, or just get a different ...
AirPods have a new trick that lets them work as a camera remote. Simply pressing the earbuds’ stem can control your iPhone’s Camera app and snap a picture. This proves helpful when you want to set ...
Taking photos with your iPhone can be tricky when you want to avoid shaking the device or include yourself in the shot. Whether your phone is on a tripod or you want to be part of a group photo ...
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