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ShutterSnitch app links iPad & iPhone to your DSLR

Matt Jeppsen | 05/06- 05:00 PM

Wirelessly review your photos on the fly

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ShutterSnitch is an exciting new app for the iPhone and iPad that offers an FTP server that can interface with standard Eye-Fi cards or Canon & Nikon DSLR wireless transmitters. Link the two, and you can transfer images over wifi on the fly as you shoot, using your Apple device for review, or to notify you if an image doesn’t meet a certain set of criteria.

You can define minimum specs like shutter speed or aperture within the app, and have it notify you should new photos not meet the minimums. It looks like an amazing application, and as soon as my new Eye-Fi SD card and SD>CF adapter arrive I’ll be testing it out.

One of the things I’m going to try is using the Cydia jailbreak app MyWi to create an ad-hoc wireless network for the link between device and camera. In theory this will allow you to wirelessly link ShutterSnitch and your Apple device when out in the field and away from standard wifi networks. Fingers crossed…

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Avid now lets you edit video on your iPad for US$4.99. Should you?

Allan Tépper | 02/02

A first look at Avid Studio for iPad, and an extrapolation as to what it can mean for pro video editors in the short and longer term.

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I was privileged to find out a few hours in advance of the public announcement of Avid Studio for iPad, since Avid contracted me to translate and localize the press release, as fortunately they often…

Working Pros Discuss the Canon C300

Matt Jeppsen | 01/16

Rodney Charters, Drew Gardner and Lan Bui discuss the Canon C300

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What happens when you get three working professionals together late at night with the Canon C300 camera and liquor? They shoot camera tests. And that’s exactly what happened when…

Creators of iGrill to Introduce “iShower” Water Resistant Bluetooth Speaker at CES 2012

PVC News Staff | 01/06

iShower Bluetooth-Enabled Shower Speaker Features Complete Compatibility to 200 Feet with Virtually any Bluetooth Audio-Streaming Phone, Tablet or Computer, Including iPad, iPhone, iPod & Android

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iDevices, LLC, the creator of the award-winning iGrill Bluetooth® cooking thermometer, announced today iShower, a water resistant, Bluetooth-enabled speaker that plays music directly from all Apple…



I will have to try this kind of app also. I think this will be amazing for me, since I love taking photos. And it has been said that the photo can be easily transferred with just an easy method. By the used of the Apple device reviews, it won’t take much for the image to transfer immediately. Everything is possible for an apple. Like any other gadgets Apple devices has also network devices which is important in a certain gadget.
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Build a DIY highspeed photography trigger

Matt Jeppsen | 11/07- 01:25 PM

Freeze slices of time, DIY style

If you’ve ever wanted to try shooting high-speed photography like balloons popping, drops of water, glasses shattering, you’ll probably appreciate the following tutorial from Matt Richardson. In the video embedded below, he shows you how to build a simple audio sensor for your DSLR using an Arduino controller that allows you to trigger the camera fast enough to freeze incredibly fast action. Not only that, he takes it a step further to automatically cut his room lighting once the controller is armed (ok Matt, now you are just showing off). It’s a really cool tutorial, watch below…

Stunning DSLR Timelapse of Shuttle Launch

Matt Jeppsen | 05/22- 02:41 PM

Canon 5D MKII’s + 6 wks + 100 hrs footage = 4 minutes of pure awesome

Awesome timelapse of the weeks of NASA preparation before a shuttle launch, culminating with the launch sequence. Watch below.

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