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    onOne Software DSLR Camera Remote Mini-Review & Recommendation




    <p class="MsoNormal"]<span>I've been sort of eyeing a Canon Wireless File Transmitter for some
    time - not really for any critical reason - just figured it'd be a neat gadget
    for certain situations (e.g. setting up remote cameras at sporting events or
    wireless studio tethered shooting). However there are plenty of reasons
    why I haven't made the plunge to get one - price being among the biggest one to
    justify (&gt;CAD$1000 for one); plus each Canon WFT unit only works with a specific
    body or bodies (e.g. WTF-E2 for 1D or 1Ds Mk III, WTF-E3 for 40D or 50D, WFT-E4
    for 5D Mk II), so having three different bodies which WFT unit should I
    purchase; and most reviews that I came across seemed less than encouraging -
    the primary issue being ease of use.<o></o>
    <p class="MsoNormal"]<span>At a recent hockey game I setup a remote camera off the catwalk
    directly above the goal using a pair of PocketWizard FlexTT5's and a remote
    triggering cable. It did the trick (I guess); however there were plenty
    of limitations: camera settings could not be remotely adjusted if needed, burst
    mode doesn't appear to be available (1 depression of the fire button only gives
    you 1 shot - tuff gamble in action sports), and there's no way of telling what
    shots were captured until after the game when the camera and memory card
    areretrieved.<o></o>
    <p class="MsoNormal"]<span>Recently I came across an advertisement in a photographic magazine for
    the DSLR Camera Remote by onOne Software
    (http://www.ononesoftware.com/detail.php?prodLine_id=38), which lets you
    wirelessly shoot and gives you the option to control a variety of camera
    settings on your Canon (or Nikon) DSLR using aniPhone or iPod Touch and
    Wi-Fi connection. There are two versions for either your iPhone or iPod
    Touch that can be purchased through the iTunes Store: Lite (USD$1.99) and
    Professional (USD$19.99). Lite basically only lets you shoot and review
    the images you've taken (still pretty handy in my opinion); Professional does
    that and also gives you the ability to change common camera setting such as
    Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO, White Balance, Image Quality and Exposure
    Compensation. Additionally you can control LiveView (if your DSLR
    supports it) and LiveView focusing modes, self-timer and time-lapse controls,
    and auto-exposure bracketing. <o></o>
    <p class="MsoNormal"]<span>I didn't bother with first testing out theLite
    version;rather I went right for Professional since the reviews seems
    positive enough and the features that I was most interested in were only
    available in the Pro version.<o></o>
    <p class="MsoNormal"]<span>I always appreciate products that have instructional videos - I'm a
    visual learner; show me how to do something and I'll grasp it right away,
    whereas I may have to read something a few times before getting a handle on it.
    There are half a dozen or so instructional videos on onOne Software's
    website for the DSLR Camera Remote that are great.<o></o>
    <p class="MsoNormal"]<span>Even if you don't bother with the instructional videos, setup couldn't
    be any easier. First things first, you'll need a compatible DSLR (only
    Canon and Nikon are supported) and your cameras USB (or FireWire) interface
    cable, an iPhone or iPod Touch with a version of the DSLR Camera Remote App
    installed, and a Wi-Fi enabledcomputer (PC or Mac) with DSLR Camera
    Remote Server installed (free download from onOne Software's website).
    After downloading the App from the iTunes store and installing the Server
    software onto my Macbook Pro I was shooting remotely in less than 2min (I had a
    previous Wi-Fi network connection). If you don't have an existing Wi-Fi
    network connection, you'll need to set that up first. You don't need to
    have a connection to the internet - you can setup an Ad-Hoc Wi-Fi connection
    directly between your computer and iPhone or iPod Touch (if you don't know
    anything about setting up an Ad-Hoc network (I confess I didn't) there's a
    great video on the onOne Software website on how to setup an Ad-Hoc network on
    either a Windows XP or Mac OS X computer).<o></o>
    <p class="MsoNormal"]<span>One thing to note; while this App gives you control over many of your
    camera's common shooting options there are two in particular that cannot and
    must be therefore set on the actually camera: Shooting mode (M, Av, Tv, P,
    etc...) and AF Drive Mode (One Shot, AI Servo, etc...), but I don't consider
    this to be an issue.<o></o>
    <p class="MsoNormal"]<span>I also tested out using this remote setup with my PocketWizards.
    No problems, everything appears to work as normal. It's always a
    pain when someone develops a great third party add-on, only to have it mess up
    other functions that you use. Doesn't seem to be an issue with this
    application.<o></o>
    <p class="MsoNormal"]<span>LiveView mode is a neat feature to have access to, but I personally
    don't know if I'll use it much. The video feed is choppy and a bit
    delayed (that may vary with network connection and commuter speed) - there also
    appears to be a slight delay in firing a shot, so if you were relying on
    LiveView to try and capture that perfect action shot, I think you'd be
    disappointed. I could see LiveView being handy if you're not able to see
    your camera or what is in front of it (e.g. wildlife photography, surveillance,
    etc...).<o></o>
    <p class="MsoNormal"]<span>I'm extremely impressed with onOne Software's DSLR Camera Remote.
    To have essentially all the same wireless features of a Canon Wireless
    File Transmitter and even a few more for only $20 is awesome (there are of
    course some things that a WFT unit can do that this can't, but those features
    were never of interest to me). Additionally you&rsquo;re not faced with the
    dilemma of having to choose a platform that will only work with only one body
    type &ndash; I can choose to remote shoot my 1D Mk III, 5D Mk II or 50D, or any new
    body that I may purchase in the future &ndash; that flexibility is great to
    have.<span> With all the money you can
    save, you can easily afford to purchase (if you don't already own) an iPhone or
    iPod Touch, and a small inexpensive notebook computer (you don't need much
    computing power for the Server &ndash; I cheap used PC laptop would be perfect).<o></o>
    <p class="MsoNormal"]<span>Not that I&rsquo;ve had much experience using it yet, but seeing that HD
    Video is becoming more popular in DSLRs (e.g. 5D Mark II, 7D and Rebel T1i) it
    would be neat if I could switch between video and still modes using this remote
    (to my knowledge this isn&rsquo;t feature isn&rsquo;t available, but I can&rsquo;t see why it
    wouldn&rsquo;t be possibly &ndash; perhaps in a future release).<span> I could see those who do use DSLRs like the 5D Mk II for HD
    Video productions finding the remote start and stop record being a valuable
    feature, rather than having a bunch of useless footage before and after your
    take.<o></o>
    <p class="MsoNormal"]<span>The DSLR Camera Remote Server that runs on your computer automatically
    saves the images taken to a folder of your choice (a default folder is setup
    during the install, but you can change that) in addition to saving the images
    on your camera&rsquo;s memory card.<span> There
    is also the option to save copies of the images directly into a Lightroom
    folder.<span> <o></o>
    <p class="MsoNormal"]<span>I highly recommend the DSLR Camera Remote by onOne Software (and no I
    don&rsquo;t work for the company or earn any commission from its sale). I hope
    someone finds this helpful and enlightening.<o></o>



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    Re: onOne Software DSLR Camera Remote Mini-Review & Recommendation



    That is extremely cool!! Thanks for posting that info.

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