DSLR Remote APK

Version 1.12.2 - de.dslrremote
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APP Information

Download Version 1.12.2 (49)
Apk Size498.36 KB
App Developerbitshift
Malware CheckTRUSTED
Install on Android2.1 and up
App Packagede.dslrremote.apk
MD5e6ca896048c9f537191ae9b2df26c16a
Rate5
Website http://bitshift.bplaced.net

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App Description

DSLR Remote is dslrremote,photography,dslr,remote, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit bitshift website who developed it. de.dslrremote.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 2.1 and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 1.12.2 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 3970+ times on store. You can also download de.dslrremote APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.

Your smartphone is always with you, so why carry unnecessary stuff? Let your smartphone in combination with DSLR Remote be a remote control, a timer or a HDR controller for your digital reflex camera.

Whether via infrared, by wire or via Bluetooth, DSLR Remote enables you to take timer controlled exposure series (e.g. for time lapse), long time exposures or exposure sequences in the context of High Dynamik Range photography. If you are not using a device with a supported built-in IR sender (see below) all you need is a small, inexpensive and easy to build hardware, which is then connected to the ear phone jack of your smartphone (and a commercially available Bluetooth stereo headset if you want remote control via Bluetooth). You will find detailed instructions on how to build the required hardware on the authors website (http://bitshift.bplaced.net).

Possible functions (among others) are:

1. Simple Remote control

2. Delayed Shots

3. Series of shots with fixed interval (e.g for time lapse)

4. Bulb exposures

5. Combinations from 2., 3. and 4.

6. High-Dynamic-Range-Sequences (HDR)

7. Time controlled HDR-Sequences (Combination of Timer and HDR)

8. Triggering of shots or start of Timer or HDR sequences by the ambient light sensor on your smartphone (keyword: light barrier)

9. Triggering of shots or start of Timer or HDR sequences by the internal or an external microphone

In various models Canon seems to limit the precision of the bulb mode to one second. So HDR exposures below 1 second and/or with a fraction of a second (as 1.5 sec) are rounded to the full second. DSLR Remote can't do anything about that! Reported models so far: 400D, 500D, 550D, 5D II.

Using a built-in IR sender:

DSLR Remote should work with the built-in IR sender of the followig devices (don't forget to choose the right camera brand and to switch your camera into remote mode):

Samsung

- All Samsung devices with built-in IR sender

There seems to be a bug in some/all Samsung devices: in power saving mode the IR blaster doesn't work correctly! So, make sure to switch your device into normal (non-power saving) mode before using DSLR Remote.

HTC

- All HTC devices with built-in IR sender

LG

For a list of supported devices please see:

http://qa.mobile.developer.lge.com/develop/dev-guides/lg-qremote-guide/introduction/lg-qremote-sdk/#SupportedDevices

Sony

Unfortunately, doesn't the Sony native IR API provide the feature needed by any remote app like DSLR Remote, as is deploying its own IR codes as data with the app. The only thing possible in the API is using codes learned from physical remotes or codes supplied with the phone/tablet. Please use a IR dongle or cable release hardware as described on the DSLR Remote website.

Huawei

Unfortunately, Huawai didn't implement the Android Kitkat IR API on their devices. And there is no official IR SDK from Huawai available. Please use a IR dongle or cable release hardware as described on the DSLR Remote website.

Other Brands

With integration of the Android 4.4.2 (Kitkat) IR API DSLR Remote should work with all devices with a built-in IR Blaster supported by the Kitkat IR API.

Using DSLR Remote hardware:

Caution: a few smartphone types do not output high enough volume on their ear phone jack to make the infrared harware work properly. In addition a few camera types (e.g. Canon EOS 550D) are still not properly controlled remotely via the infrared receiver. In that case you might want to choose the cable control (transistors) instead.

Supported camera brands when using as an infrared remote:

Canon, Fuji, Minolta, Nikon, Olympus, Pentax and Sony

If it doesn't work for you, feel free to contact the author, instead of voting one star. Contact informations are given below and on the authors website (http://bitshift.bplaced.net). 

App ChangeLog

  • - Olympus RC-300 IR codes added
    1.12.1
    - Bug-Fix for the "Sony"-Bug

App Screens

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Google Play Reviews

  1. Albert Tao-avatar

    Albert Tao

    Everything I want in a camera remote. Includes simple remote options (that should probably be integrated in the camera to begin with) as well as a suite of triggers that take advantage of a smart phone's camera and microphone sensors. IR blaster worked perfectly on my LG G4.

  2. Alpian Leoputra-avatar

    Alpian Leoputra

    this app and bitshift photography deserve five stars. i installed at my xiaomi mi A4, changed app camera to nikon, set my nikon d3400 release mode to delayed remote or quick response remote, went to 'remote' in this app, pressed 'S' button, and this app worked instantly as long as you point your smart phone to the camera's infra red sensor.

  3. Christopher Irwin-avatar

    Christopher Irwin

    This app works great. I have a Sony A230. I would love to see a feature added though. Our smart phones have a flash. Is there any way you (developers) could get the app to trigger a flash from our phone when the shutter goes off like a wireless flash?

  4. Kirby Johnson-avatar

    Kirby Johnson

    WOW. Exactly what I needed. Worked right off the bat. Was planning on building an Arduino based time lapse remote for an old Sony, but this clever app does it easily. THANKS

  5. Mir Khan-avatar

    Mir Khan

    great remote, very simple and does everything i want. Only reason I uninstalled this app is because I bought the donate version.

  6. Arun Kumar-avatar

    Arun Kumar

    No use with modern phones. Belongs in the stone age. Save your time, just buy a intervalometer if you value your time. This app just screams an irritating loud noise which doesn't stop till you close the app.

  7. Kurt Koole-avatar

    Kurt Koole

    This app rocks! It's definitely old and outdated but why fix something that's not broken? I can confirm that it works with the sony a6500 (probably the whole alpha range). Don't forget to enable remote control on the camera first. Really nice to have a remote shutter on your phone. I also have a wired shutter but this is excellent when traveling light!

  8. Andrew S-avatar

    Andrew S

    Not enough detail about how BT to BT would work . No detail about what premium version offers . Free version works for a single Pentax camera by IR by the looks of it. Uninstalled

  9. Davyd Ford-avatar

    Davyd Ford

    Brilliant. I've got a Nikon D3400, the app is allowing me to do time lapse and all sorts of other stuff. There's a Nikon app that I can't get to work because it uses Bluetooth but this app uses the IR Blaster perfectly. Absolutely fantastic.

  10. Mage wings-avatar

    Mage wings

    Awesome. Simple and easy to understand interface.Works perfectly with my Nikon d3300. You must have an ir blaster on your phone though. I'm using redmi note 8 to make timelapses.