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The Cubic Trigger wireless camera shutter trigger comes supplied with full instructions and ships with a CR2032 button battery capable of powering the trigger for up to six months and enabling you ...
It's called the MaxStone, and it's a smartphone controlled camera shutter, Bluetooth device locator and remote smartphone shutter trigger all in one.
It has battery life good for 24 hours of use per charge and is only 1.5 ounces making it easy to carry. Charging is done via a USB port and it connects with the app on the smartphone via Bluetooth.
TriggerTrap Mobile uses the iPhone’s camera to fire the DSLR’s shutter when it detects movement. The app’s reliance on the iOS device’s sensors is also a weakness: it’s battery intensive.
The Bluetooth connection lets you control it from as far as 100 feet away, and while it can't spin your camera's manual control dials for you, the Pulse can adjust shutter speed, aperture, and ISO ...
The well-dressed hacker [Sean Hodgins] has put together a neat little project: a battery powered remote shutter. He built it for use with Beme, the latest Snapchat clone that all of the cool kids a… ...
For instance, the camera app will snap the photo, but it will not save to the photo roll. Instead, for each function you are prompted for an in-app purchase, ranging from 99 cents to $1.49.