Whether you're looking to wirelessly upload your photos to your iOS device or want to use it as a remote shutter, here's how to make it happen. We're going to take a look at two ways to make this ...
A Wi-Fi–enabled DSLR or mirrorless camera, paired with a smartphone or tablet, offers several advantages, such as wireless transfer of images, the ability to review shots on a screen larger than the ...
With your Apple Watch, you can trick your iPhone into thinking you have pressed the volume button to take a photo with Camera+, Flickr, Snapchat and other third-party apps. Matt Elliott Senior Editor ...
Your iPhone is smaller than many remote controls—and can function as a remote control itself. So why would you need a remote control for your iPhone (or other iOS device)? A few months ago I would ...
Several apps that make use of the iPhone's camera have a feature that lets the volume button be used as a trigger to snap a photo, and in those apps, the Apple Watch's Music Glance lets the Apple ...
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 ...
Camera+ for iOS received an update today, making it much easier to take a selfie — even with an Apple Watch. For those with an Apple Watch strapped to their wrist, Camera+ now has a remote shutter ...
If you take your selfie game seriously (who doesn't?), then it makes sense to invest wisely in boosting your Insta pics to the next level. Enter: Bluetooth shutter buttons, the handy solution to ...