📅 October 18, 2012

645 PRO: Transform Your iOS Device Into A Pro Camera [video]

645 PRO feels like a pro camera, because it suppose to be one. The app has been designed, from the ground up, for professional and serious amateur photographers. So it works the way a camera works, not some piece of computer software.


645 PRO feels like a pro camera, because it is one. The app has been designed, from the ground up, for professional and serious amateur photographers. So it works the way a camera works, not some piece of computer software.

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📅 May 8, 2012

ioShutter Camera Remote: Turn Your iOS Device Into A 6-in-1 Remote Trigger For Your Camera

Some things are just made to be together: Peanut butter and jelly. Chocolate and bacon. Your DSLR and your iPhone.


The ioShutter Camera Remote is your camera’s lifeline to awesome, joining two of your favoritest things. It’s a cord/app combo that lets you control your camera’s shutter with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch’s smarty-pants iOS brains. That means it can do so much more than any camera remote with 6 modes: standard trigger, motion trigger, sound trigger, time-lapse, timer, and bulb.

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📅 January 9, 2012

Nikon D4 DSLR Camera Can Be Wirelessly Controlled By An iPhone or iPad [video]

Nikon D4, the new flagship DSLR features a 16.2 megapixel full-frame sensor, with an ISO range of 100 to 12,800 — expandable to a jaw dropping 204,800 — or enough to shoot in near total darkness. Other improvements over the prior model include 10 fps shooting, a 91,000-Pixel RGB 3D Color Matrix Metering III sensor to deliver even more accurate colors and exposure, an improved 51 point AF system, a 3.2-inch LCD, and 1080p video recording.

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📅 November 17, 2011

Pico Dolly: A Compact, Affordable Dolly For Pro-Style Video Panning

This simple, sturdy unit features a metal dolly unit with a tripod mount, a reposition-able 11″ arm, a clamp for holding phones or cameras that lack a tripod mount, and rotating wheels so you can shoot in a circular motion or in a curve.



You know the real difference between Hollywood-looking video and the stuff you’ve been shooting on your phone or DSLR? Proper camera movement. Even the steadiest of hands can add unwanted shake, so eliminate the possibility altogether with the Pico Dolly.

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📅 July 7, 2011

iPhone 4 SLR Mount

Sure, apps have helped your camera phone inch forward with simulated focusing F-X and faux filters. Faux no more. The iPhone SLR Mount gives you the real thing.

Ever since the iPhone camera was invented, it’s aspired to be what it simply never quite could be: a DSLR. Sure, apps have helped your camera phone inch forward with simulated focusing F-X and faux filters. Faux no more. The iPhone SLR Mount gives you the real thing.

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📅 July 7, 2010

DSLR Lens Mounted On An iPhone 4

Apple’s new iPhone 4 has exceeded the expectations of many, yet its 5-megapixed camera is outdated compared to some of its competitors like HTC’s Evo 4G, which has an 8-megapixel camera.

Apple’s new iPhone 4 has exceeded the expectations of many, yet its 5-megapixed camera is outdated compared to some of its competitors like HTC’s Evo 4G, which has an 8-megapixel camera.

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