DSLR Controller
Best dslr controller apps for android
List of the best apps
1.DSLR Controller
Paid: $7.99DSLR Controller is a powerful app to control your Canon DSLR camera from your mobile phone. You just need a Wifi connection or the right cable. It is very simple and useful app for photographers.
- Website:http://dslrcontroller.com/
Age rating:Everyone
Category:Photography
Publisher:Chainfire
Size:1.02 MB
- Genre:Not available
Pretty impressive app that delivers what it promises. Connects and functions properly with your camera, takes about 2 minutes to setup at the most. Only downside here is that sometimes the app will just completely fail to control the camera. More
by Mary Morgan
Controlling my DSLR has never been easier thanks to DSLR Controller. With just a wifi connection and my phone I can control what I want to operate remotely. More
2.DSLR Control - Camera Remote Controller
Free downloadDSLR Control - Camera Remote Controller is an application from LektorHansen. It is a remote control app that lets users control DSLR cameras through phones. It shows live preview and adjusts different features. Works on select Nikon and Canon cameras only.
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by Frode Hansen null
It works on both my Nikon and Canon cameras. The free version has some ads and basic functionality. The PRO version has bracketing, Time lapse, light meter, lighting Diagram, bulb function, live view and more. You can easely control your camera settings. More
by Erik van Wijk null
Very nice application and very stable , unlike others
3.DSLR Remote
Free downloadDSLR Remote is an app for Android devices. With this app, you can control your DSLR Camera from your phone. The app supports Canon, Fuji, Nikon and much more camera brands.
- Website:http://bitshift.bplaced.net
Age rating:Everyone
Category:Photography
Publisher:bitshift
Size:508.93 kB
- Genre:Not available
by Jeffrey Parker
I came on here looking for the best DSLR Remote app for my android. I see all the youtubers and stuff using apps to control their cameras and I thought I'd give it a try. I was told to try an app called DSLP Remote. This is exactly what I was looking for. More
by Thomas Hernandez
The app is advertised as compatible with almost all kinds of camera brands. If that is true, the app is doing a great job. The fact that you have your smartphone always with you becomes a big advantage with this device. It is also user friendly. More
4.DSLR Remote Controller Ext
Paid: $1.99DSLR Remote Controller Ext is an app lets you control your Canon ESO DSLR camera from your phone. You can use the most of the features of your camera.
- Website:http://dslrsystems.com
Age rating:Unrated
Category:Photography
Publisher:Crisp Concept
Size:1.47 MB
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by Barbara Hall
Your world will completely change when you install a remote control on your phone for your camera. The on-brand canon app often leaves a lot to be desired, but I haven't had any major bugs with this version so far. I love how I can access pretty much every feature. More
by Shirley Collins
With DSLR Remote Controller Ext one can control their DSLR camera from their smart phone. That might work great is you are going to be in one spot while shooting but not sure how it would work if you need to move around. More
5.Helicon Remote
with in-app purchasesHelicon Remote is a free app to control your Camera from your Android and iOS devices. The app supports Nikon and Canon Cameras including Wi-Fi support. It features Geo-tagging, timelapse shooting, video recording, and DOF calculator.
- Website:http://heliconsoft.com
Age rating:Everyone
Category:Photography
Publisher:Helicon Soft Ltd.
Size:10.28 MB
- Genre:Not available
by Alan Grant
When my cousins came over to spend the week, I needed a way of remotely using my camera that I'd placed in the bathroom. I verified that Helicon would work with my Canon 80D, and it was on the correct list. However, all my shots were just super misted up, and the time between when I hit the snap button and the picture seemed measurable. Still, it did take pictures remotely. More
by Matthew Hernandez