![]() I have been using Helicon, attached through the USB port to a Nexus 7 which I can hold comfortably in one hand. I hope I teased everybody to share more possibilities. On your screen you can tap the point where you want to focus on, very useful for macro. With a couple of tries it connected to the camera and I had liveview on my phone and options to change ALL the camera settings, also more options, like bracketing, timelaps (not working by me yet) etc. I only checked the last one and don't know what the other options do. When you start the app and your camera is on, press the back button on your tablet or Phone, you see the options - Start network server - Connect to OpenWrt/Linux DslrDashboard server - Connect to WU-1a/1b. It worked when I attached it with a cable to my phone, but it took a little time for me to get it started via Wifi. It is called DslrDashboard and I have nothing to do with the maker of this app. Then I searched on the internet to a DSLR remote app and found one for free. The connection was not stable, because my DScloud app tried to connect continuesly, that is why you should stop all app's which are trying to connect to internet, when you use this. That is about it you can do, very simple. You also can view the Pictures on your camera. You can send this to your phone or leave it on your camera. Then start the app and you get a liveview from your camera and the possibility to focus on a point and make a picture. ![]() You connect your phone to the WU-1A/1B in your wireless connection on the tablet or phone, you see it as Nikon_WU and a number. I have the D600, so I bought the WU-1B and installed the Nikon WirelessMobileUtility. If your Nikon don't have build-in Wifi, you can buy the Nikon WU-1A or WU-1B adapter.įirst check which one is for your camera and if your camera is supported. Helicon remote, does not support the Wu-1A/WU-1B connector (yet). IUSBport Camera Hyperdrive,requires to buy a box. Promote Control System, Golf007 works with it and can tell us all about it. The good ones required a box you connect on your camera and the are expensive. I found a couple on internet, but there must be more. There are a couple of wired solutions to connect your camera to the computer and some of them has app's for wireless connection. ![]() This includes HDR, Timelaps, Focus stacking, etc, etc. What I want is complete control via Wifi on my Android tablet and Android phone. This app is very limited, but it works well, look it up on internet. With this Nikon app you can control your Nikon camera from your phone or tablet. I have Android, so I cannot check anything for iPhone or Ipad. Nikon has a WirelessMobileUtility for Android. ![]()
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