Remote Release 1.33

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Remote Release allows you to "remote release" your Canon EOS DSLR from your Android device with only a USB cable. Wi-Fi support is also present, if your camera supports Wi-Fi or you are using a go-between like the MR3040 - see further details on the DSLR Controller website ( http://dslrcontroller.com/ ) on how to setup the Wi-Fi connection. *** PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION *** *** IF YOUR DEVICE IS NOT COMPATIBLE THIS IS NOT MY OR THE SOFTWARES FAULT - YOUR PHONE IS MISSING NEEDED SOFTWARE OR HARDWARE ! *** Remote releasing is using a remote control to activate the shutter of the camera. This is to prevent shaking the camera, and is often used with bulb shots and/or tripods. This app is the little (free) brother of DSLR Controller; see http://dslrcontroller.com/ and https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.dslrcontroller Remote Release also has a discussion thread on XDA-Developers.com: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369684 ---- Features ---- - Activate the camera's shutter button from your phone over USB, just like using a remote release cable - Enable/Disable Auto-Focus * - Support for bulb shots (hold shutter button) * - Support for continuous shooting (hold shutter button) * * Depends on camera model. Requires a DryOS based camera. See DSLR Controller's device compatibility page ( http://dslrcontroller.com/devices.php ) ---- Requirements ---- - An Android device with an ARMv7-A or newer CPU architecture (virtually all 1ghz+ devices) - Supported Canon EOS DSLR When connecting over USB: - Not rooted: Android 3.1 or higher with USB host kernel+API support ** - Rooted: Android 2.3.1 or higher with USB host kernel support ** - The correct USB adapter, if applicable ** USB host kernel support can usually be determined by connecting a USB stick to your device, and seeing if the device recognizes it. ---- Devices ---- Please see DSLR Controller's supported devices page ( http://dslrcontroller.com/devices.php ) for device compatibility information. ----- Usage ----- -- Getting started -- - Install the application. - Connect your camera to the phone/tablet, and turn it on. Half-press the shutter button if it was already on. - If a popup comes up that offers to open Remote Release, press it, and move on to "Operation" below. - If a popup does not come up, manually start Remote Release. A Superuser popup should appear, click allow. If this took more than a few seconds, Remote Release will complain it cannot find a camera, regardless if you have one connected or not. Exit the app, half-press the shutter button on the camera, then restart the app. - If a popup appears that tells you your device is not compatible, this is the end of the line for you. -- Operation -- After you have connected your camera and started the app, the app will show you the following: - Camera model - Current shutter setting (depending on camera mode) - Current aperture setting (depending on camera mode) - Current ISO setting (depending on camera mode) - Current drive mode setting Below that you will see three buttons: - Auto-Focus button - Shutter button - Button to open DSLR Controller in the Market If your lens is set to Auto-Focus and you are using a DryOS based camera, you can use the Auto-Focus button to select if focusing is triggered by pressing the shutter button. By default it is, but it is not always desired. If your lens is set to Manual-Focus, this setting has no effect.

VERSION HISTORY

  • Version 1.33 posted on 2016-11-08
    Update DSLR library to latest version
  • Version 1.31 posted on 2014-11-04
    - Fixed for Android 5.0
  • Version 1.20 posted on 2013-04-22
    Several fixes and updates

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