Showing posts with label Camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camera. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Control the camera from your iPad with OnOne's DSLR camera remote HD (Macworld)

If you're a serious iPad-toting, DSLR camera user looking to expand your photographic horizons, OnOne Software $ 50 HD DSLR camera Remote app for iPad could be a valuable tool in your arsenal. The app — a version optimized for iPad to existing DSLR Camera Remote app from OnOne — works in collaboration with your WiFi enabled computer and camera Nikon or Canon DSLR compatible so you can instantly adjust settings of the camera, fire the shutter, review images, get a live viewfinder preview and record video from cozy confines of your iPad.

Due to limitations in the Canon and Nikon Software Developer Kit, you need a computer to act as a bridge between your iPad and your DSLR — OnOne offers free server software for Mac OS X and Windows that facilitates the connection between the iPad and DSLR. Once you have established the connection, you will be able to use the iPad to display large display the camera viewfinder in real time, take photos, review your images and adjust the camera settings like white balance, shutter speed, aperture and exposure compensation.

The application also offers an auto Bracketing mode for expanded exposure ranges, a Burst mode for continuous shooting and the ability to save low resolution versions of images for iPad for e-mail and share. The app supports a wide range of Canon EOS cameras and Nikon D series cameras, although the feature availability varies by a camera. You can check the site OnOne for more details on specific model of camera, that would do well as a $ 50 HD camera, DSLR remote is one of the pricier apps available for iPad.

DSLR camera remote HD runs on iOS 3.2 or later.



Monday, February 21, 2011

Apple updates Digital Camera RAW support for 6 new cameras

Apple has released an update for Digital Camera RAW which adds support for six new cameras. This compatibility update, version 3.6, affects users of Aperture and iPhoto.

There are five of DSLR cameras, including Canon just released additions to its line of rebel, and T3, T3i. The Olympus E-3 is now supported, as are two cameras Pentax DSLR, K-r and K-5. All cameras Olympus and Pentax were released in September 2010. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-100, a megazoom compact camera with raw capability, shooting rounds off the list.

The update fixes also problems of processing without name for Nikon DSLR, the Nikon Coolpix D7000 P7000 advanced point-and-shoot and cameras Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF 1 and GH2 Micro Four Thirds.

To download the update 6,45 MB, run Software Update on your computer or go to the download page on the Apple support site. This update is compatible with Mac OS X or OS X 10.5.8 or later version 10.6.5.

You can see a complete list of all supported cameras from Digital Camera RAW on this page on the Apple support site.


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