Camera Remote Control App

Camera Remote Control App

By Georgi Zlatinov

  • Category: Photo & Video
  • Release Date: 2018-08-08
  • Current Version: 2.8
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 20.26 MB
  • Developer: Georgi Zlatinov
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 10.0
Score: 3.75385
3.75385
From 130 Ratings

Description

Download the app on two iOS devices and establish a connection. Choose which device will be used as a camera and the other one will automatically switch to remote control mode. Place the device in camera mode somewhere, so that the camera will be facing you (and your friends). Take your time to prepare for an amazing photo session. The remote control offers the following options: • take a single photo • take a single photo after a delay (1,3,5,10 seconds) • take a set of photos separated by a few seconds delay (in order to change pose/style) • switch cameras • turn sounds on/off • turn flash on/off • switch modes • enable photo saving on both devices The automatic mode (START SET button) is a great feature that gives you the opportunity to get a couple of photos separated by a pause. It makes it much easier to have multiple photos taken in one session instead of running back and forth to the phone to reset the countdown timer (as in the Camera app). We are frequently updating the app and adding new features and improvements!

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Reviews

  • Does Not Work

    1
    By Pasadenano
    Cannot use phone as camera and use iPad as monitor.
  • Not for video use.

    1
    By Trl0126
    Buyer beware, this app is very basic and won’t allow you to remote control for videos.
  • Great app

    5
    By Constantino24
    ♥️
  • Only operates shutter cannot start a video

    1
    By LauraSci
    I paid $1.99 for an app that does not allow me to use the video function in my iPhone. What the actual heck. I bought it to start recording for a video presentation I need to make. Underwhelmed.
  • Extremely limited

    1
    By mattcom2
    Basically a remote shutter release. In fact, only a remote shutter release. No image is seen on the controlling device.
  • Does it work with pro cameras

    3
    By Jamalblk
    Does it work with dslr cameras?
  • Can’t see image before I take a photo

    1
    By UGL2020
    This was cool 10 yrs ago. Time for an update
  • Practically Useless

    1
    By Orlando Mergal
    I can do the same thing with a Bluetooth remote. What I need is to be able to see what the first iPhone is seeing from the second one. Why? Because iPhone #1 is st the end of an 18-foot pole and iPhone #2 is at ground level.
  • Why can’t we use video….

    1
    By SuperGreatIPromise
    Can’t use video
  • Terrible.. pointless

    1
    By Mingo832
    I thought I would be able to see live view like my Apple Watch. Wanted a bigger screen so I got for my iPad. Basically I’m taking a pic blindly. Wanted to take overhead pics of artwork.

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