seems like everything revolves around a "telephone" these days. My least favorite device.
Arsenal lets you control your camera from up to 100 feet away. Use the smart assistant AI, set the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO, see a live preview, or trigger the shutter from your smartphone.
As a Canon user QDSLDashboard or DSLRController both work on a tablet or phone both allow you change camera settings, both allow you to???? the list goes on and both are in the teens rather than the hundreds of £'s or $'s. Russ
Fine if you are a Canon user, and probably for Nikon as well. But I do not have any such facility available for my Sony. As I said earlier, it would be cheaper for me to upgrade to a compatible Sony (A77) plus an Arsenal, than to 'upgrade' to a Canon. That way, I keep all my lenses and flash.
John
Do wish people would actually look at the apps before replying, I am NOT a Sony user but from the QDSLR Dashboard site QUOTE:- Sony:
ILCE with built-in WiFi and "Smart remote control" app from PlayMemories installed (always use latest version https://www.playmemoriescameraapps.com/ ... _00-F00002):
a6000, a6300, a6500,
a7, a7S, a7R, a7II, a7S II, a7R II.
As I say not a Sony user but maybe this works?
Russ
One reason why Canon appears so often for these devices is that Canon make available the specification and software to provide the control. This is why so many specialist devices such as the camera used to photograph my retina use Canon.
Perhaps this should be a consideration when buying cameras, rather than moaning about lack of support, buy the camera that the manufacturer offers software support for.