Company Name: CamRanger
About: Using CamRanger hardware (purchased separately from CamRanger.com) wirelessly
control your Nikon or Canon DLSR camera!
The first of its kind, no other
computers or Internet needed! Just connect your camera to the CamRanger and then
control wirelessly from your iOS device.
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E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: 🌍 Visit CamRanger Wireless DSLR Remote Website
Developer: CamRanger
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by Coco Vibewell
New update might have fixed an issue with the 1DX II, but it created issues with the fist generation 1DX. Does not read images from the second card at all, and now it doesn’t read new images from the first card either. There are issues with live mode freezing the app also.
by Bryce G 07
This is garbage for $300+ this should be a smooth process with trying to connect.
by 808Nikon
I've used this product quite a bit with still photos and videos. It is great to work with a large screen on an iPad as well as touch focusing on the subject matter.
However with iOS 10 and the product patches have rendered the product useless. The iOS 10 version looses communication with the camera and a subsequent reboot of the product results and a camera busy error message.
The crash also affects the audio recording function of my D750, where a loud hiss and crackling occurs on the audio track. The crash and subsequent camera reboot caused my recording settings to change from 1080p 30fps to 1080p 60fps, which reduced my scene recording time fro 20 minutes to 9 minutes.