Remote releasing is using a remote control to activate the shutter of the camera. This is to prevent shaking the camera, and is often used with bulb shots and/or tripods.
Cost / License
- Paid
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Android
qDslrDashboard is described as 'Cross platform application for controlling Nikon, Canon and Sony cameras. It uses the PTP and PTP/IP protocol to communicate with the connected DSLR camera. Currently qDslrDashboard is available for Android, iOS, Linux, OSX and Windows platforms' and is an app in the photos & graphics category. There are more than 10 alternatives to qDslrDashboard for a variety of platforms, including Linux, Mac, Windows, iPad and Android apps. The best qDslrDashboard alternative is digiCamControl, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like qDslrDashboard are gphoto, CaptureGRID, qStopMotion and Entangle.
Remote releasing is using a remote control to activate the shutter of the camera. This is to prevent shaking the camera, and is often used with bulb shots and/or tripods.
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Camote allows remote control of modern Sony cameras that have WiFi. In principle, all cameras should work that are compatible with the Sony PlayMemories app. Currently I can only test with the Sony Alpha 6300 and Sony Alpha 7 III.



