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There’s a certain thrill in making an electronic gadget do something that the manufacturer wouldn’t otherwise give you access to. I first experienced this thrill over a decade ago when jailbreaking my ...
If you're into DSLR photography, remotely controlling the thing is a pretty common want for new users and seasoned veterans alike. Satechi's BT Smart Trigger is a remote that works with a range of ...
At Hack a Day, we’ve seen dozens of intervalometer builds that open and close a camera shutter remotely. [Luke Skaff] decided to take these builds to the next level by automating a camera&#82… ...
Instead, here we have a smart, modular, near-universal app-based intervalometer. When you compare it against the ioShutter, it wins in more than design and features.
We've looked at various tricks to make time-lapse photography, but an intervalometer that triggers your camera's remote shutter is the real deal—only ...