Here is an efficient and economical circuit for a wireless remote camera flash trigger, useful for capturing scenes invisible to the naked eye. This high-speed/time-wrap photography accessory is, in ...
June 22, 2009 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google That's not to say you won't need to do a bit of soldering to get this clever little hack done, as well as track ...
In photography, shutter release remotes have a useful purpose. Using one with your camera is an effective way to reduce camera shake: You can put yourself into family or group photos without having to ...
Wirelessly triggering a camera was once the reserve of professional photographers, but it's now something more of us want to do, ideally via our smartphone. However, while more compact and mirrorless ...
A new Kickstarter campaign from San Antonio-based Ubertronix, Inc. aims to turn your Android smartphone into a wireless trigger for your DSLR. The project follows others that offer similar devices, ...
Using your flash off-camera enables a massively wider and better range of creative lighting effects. Historically, remote flash comes courtesy of a curly cable that runs between your camera’s hot-shoe ...
Godox's latest entrant into camera lighting systems allows a single iT32 flash body to pair to different manufacturers' cameras by simply swapping the X5 TTL Wireless Flash Trigger. The new modular ...
Photographers looking for a device that offers a wide variety of different trigger options whether it be wireless, wired or smartphone or tablet app triggers then a new piece of hardware created by ...
Photographers looking for a lightweight yet comprehensive wireless remote shutter controller for their DSLR or mirrorless camera. That can be operated wirelessly directly from your smartphone using a ...
In the world of DSLR shooting, you can certainly catch one's attention by mentioning one of two things: a wireless display, or a remote trigger setup. Neither of these are exactly fresh concepts, but ...
Here at the Hackaday we’ve been enjoying a peculiar side effect of the single-port USB-C world; the increasing availability of programmable DC power supplies in the form of ubiquitous laptop charging ...