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How to wirelessly control your Canon or Nikon DSLR with CamRanger

The CamRanger remote for Canon and Nikon DSLR cameras is a stand-alone device that enables wireless DSLR camera control from an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. By creating an ad-hoc wi-fi network on your iOS device, the CamRanger is then able to pair with an iOS app that enables wireless control of the camera. There is no need for a computer or existing Internet connection.

Here are a few things you can do with the CamRanger that will likely help make your DSLR work-flow an easier one.

Capture and View Images

Capture images in all drive modes, then view full-resolution images in JPEG or Canon RAW and optionally save to an iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch.

CamRanger Live View

Wirelessly stream live view to your iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch. Complete focusing control with touch focus, incremental adjustments, and focus stacking.

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View and Edit Camera Settings

Remotely change and view camera settings including: Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO, White Balance, Drive/Shooting Mode (Single, Continuous, etc.), AF, Metering Mode, Image Format, Auto Exposure Mode, and Exposure Compensation and Bracketing.

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Intervalometer / HDR

Setup intervalometer (time-lapse) or HDR on your CamRanger. No need for your iOS device to remain connected after the initial setup.

Macro & Focus Stacking

Perfect for macro photography where your camera is in awkward locations or very precise focus control is needed. Use automatic focus stacking for enhanced depth of field.

Movie Recording

  • Start and stop movie recording
  • View video while recording
  • Focus adjustments and touch focusing

Movie features are very camera dependent, see supported cameras for more details

The Mac OSX beta version is now available in the iTunes store. PC (Windows 7/8) and Android versions are in development and will be free and use the same CamRanger device.


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