October 8, 2007 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google DIY photographer Dave Schlier modded an old ball mouse into a remote shutter release for his camera and ...
What happens when you take a remote controlled tarantula, an automatic air freshener, some PVC tube and a mechanical trigger release for a camera? Well, it’s definitely a hack, that’s for sure — you ...
If you’re in the market for a new remote control for the timer on your Canon DSLR camera, but don’t want to cough up the money for the official remote, check this out. Satechi has a new wireless timer ...
In photography, shutter release remotes have a useful purpose. Using one with your camera is an effective way to reduce camera shake: You can put yourself into family or group photos without having to ...
It’s sensible to use a remote control when your camera is mounted on a tripod, especially when you are using slow shutter speeds. The stability of even a high-quality tripod can be compromised if you ...
Every camera has a shutter release button. When you press the button, it causes the camera to release the shutter and the sensor is exposed to the incoming light. However, there are times when you ...