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Episode 57: Remote Triggered

Episode 57: Remote Triggered

It’s time to step away from your camera. No, not put it away for the holidays—we’re talking about triggering the camera remotely! In this episode, Jeff and Kirk talk about various ways to trip the shutter from afar, such as using an Apple Watch to control the Camera app on an iPhone, remote cable releases, and products that control a mirrorless or DSLR via apps.

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Burnett at impeachment hearings (from his Instagram feed)

Burnett at impeachment hearings (from his Instagram feed)

Action shot of Jeff triggering the iPhone 11 Pro camera using his watch. (Don’t worry, he was standing on a sidewalk, not cluelessly in the middle of the road.)

Action shot of Jeff triggering the iPhone 11 Pro camera using his watch. (Don’t worry, he was standing on a sidewalk, not cluelessly in the middle of the road.)

iPhone mounted on a hot-shoe ballhead, with the MIOPS Mobile Dongle connected to the camera.

iPhone mounted on a hot-shoe ballhead, with the MIOPS Mobile Dongle connected to the camera.

Jumping Coffee BeansCamera: Fujifilm X-T1 Shutter speed: 1/500 sec Aperture: f/6.4 ISO: 1600 Photo: Jeff Carlson

Jumping Coffee Beans

Camera: Fujifilm X-T1
Shutter speed: 1/500 sec
Aperture: f/6.4
ISO: 1600
Photo: Jeff Carlson

The setup for the jumping coffee beans photo. The MIOPS app was set to trigger the camera’s shutter when the phone’s microphone picked up a loud noise above a specified threshold. That noise came from whacking the underside of the table with a hamme…

The setup for the jumping coffee beans photo. The MIOPS app was set to trigger the camera’s shutter when the phone’s microphone picked up a loud noise above a specified threshold. That noise came from whacking the underside of the table with a hammer (hence the mat underneath and the smattering of beans all over the floor).

Episode 58: Rule of Turds

Episode 58: Rule of Turds

Episode 56: Considering a Second Camera?

Episode 56: Considering a Second Camera?