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03/09/2012 01:34:34 PM · #1 |
Hey Ya'll,
Wondering if anyone out there has any apps that allow more control of the Droid X (or any Android based) camera.
I have a shot in my little noodle that will be impossible with a DSLR, I figured a way to do it with my (more expendable) cell phone. But I need to control the ISO, Ap, and SS and definitely a shutter delay.
Any Suggestions?? Most of the apps I found are just silly effects, or HDR apps.
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03/09/2012 02:50:58 PM · #2 |
i found one that tethered my tablet to my 60D but it was slow and laggy as hell. it had potential as i could use my tablet as a live view screen and use it to control the settings and take the picture.
cant remember the name of it.
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03/09/2012 02:54:24 PM · #3 |
This isn't a direct answer to your question... but more of a suggestion if this kind of setup is something you anticipate doing fairly often. If you haven't seen them yet, check out the GoPro cameras. They're awesome little cameras that you can attach to pretty much anything, and they're really durable. In addition to already having a lot of great built-in features, they're coming out with a remote control, WiFI back for it in the coming weeks.
End of my commercial message :) |
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03/09/2012 04:58:54 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by mike_311: i found one that tethered my tablet to my 60D but it was slow and laggy as hell. it had potential as i could use my tablet as a live view screen and use it to control the settings and take the picture.
cant remember the name of it. |
Thanks but I need it stand alone.
Originally posted by alanfreed: This isn't a direct answer to your question... but more of a suggestion if this kind of setup is something you anticipate doing fairly often. If you haven't seen them yet, check out the GoPro cameras. They're awesome little cameras that you can attach to pretty much anything, and they're really durable. In addition to already having a lot of great built-in features, they're coming out with a remote control, WiFI back for it in the coming weeks.
End of my commercial message :) |
I really do want one of those, but I don't really know how much I'll use it... (who am I kidding ;-)
But I'd really like to just get an app for now... Anyone? |
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03/09/2012 05:59:17 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by alanfreed: This isn't a direct answer to your question... but more of a suggestion if this kind of setup is something you anticipate doing fairly often. If you haven't seen them yet, check out the GoPro cameras. They're awesome little cameras that you can attach to pretty much anything, and they're really durable. In addition to already having a lot of great built-in features, they're coming out with a remote control, WiFI back for it in the coming weeks.
End of my commercial message :) |
Their website states their cameras do not have any manual control :-( |
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