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What happens when you marry an iPhone or SmartPhone with a DSLR?
It turns out, your iPhone or your smartphone could do many things for you on the go.
In fact they were built for that, and guess what. There is a socket on your DSLR that you don't always use. It's called the "HotShoe" socket, or cobra flash socket.
Flash-Dock holds your SmartPhone into the hotshoe socket.
Your SmartPhone is right there to do 2 things your DSLR cannot do:
Geotagging and Sharing pictures
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Sharing pictures.
Your DSLR with a 3G/4G connection!
What if you could share a High Quality picture by E-mail, SMS or via cloud services like iCloud or DropBox?
That is something you've done for years with your camera phone but never did with your DSLR.
Have you heard about the EyeFi SD Cards?
EyeFi cards are SD Cards that store your pictures and send them to your SmartPhone through its built-in WIFI chip.
Once on the phone, you can send the pictures through the 3G/4G networks.
Your DSLR with a 3G/4G connection!
What if you could share a High Quality picture by E-mail, SMS or via cloud services like iCloud or DropBox?
That is something you've done for years with your camera phone but never did with your DSLR.
Have you heard about the EyeFi SD Cards?
EyeFi cards are SD Cards that store your pictures and send them to your SmartPhone through its built-in WIFI chip.
Once on the phone, you can send the pictures through the 3G/4G networks.
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Geotagging pictures.
With GPX files.
Your smartphone has a built-in GPS and most DSLR don't.
Did you know that your smartphone could record your tracks into a file called GPX file?
That file is then read by iPhoto, Aperture, Lightroom, Photoshop Elements, Picasa and most photo library softwares.
What these softwares do is merging this GPS data with the metadata of pictures you have taken during the photoshoot.
It's that simple! ... and it's FREE
Your smartphone works for you while you take pictures.
With GPX files.
Your smartphone has a built-in GPS and most DSLR don't.
Did you know that your smartphone could record your tracks into a file called GPX file?
That file is then read by iPhoto, Aperture, Lightroom, Photoshop Elements, Picasa and most photo library softwares.
What these softwares do is merging this GPS data with the metadata of pictures you have taken during the photoshoot.
It's that simple! ... and it's FREE
Your smartphone works for you while you take pictures.
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Geotaging pictures.
With bluetooth.
Some Add-on devices like BlueSLR plug into the DSLR GPS connector.
Since SmartPhones also have a bluetooth connection, they can send in real time location informations to your camera that, in turns will geotag your pictures.
It works the same way as if you had a GPS receiver plugged into your DSLR, only cheaper.
And unlike geotaging using .gpx files, there is no need to do anything in your picture library software as all pictures are automatically saved with GPS informations.
With bluetooth.
Some Add-on devices like BlueSLR plug into the DSLR GPS connector.
Since SmartPhones also have a bluetooth connection, they can send in real time location informations to your camera that, in turns will geotag your pictures.
It works the same way as if you had a GPS receiver plugged into your DSLR, only cheaper.
And unlike geotaging using .gpx files, there is no need to do anything in your picture library software as all pictures are automatically saved with GPS informations.
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" AF works great under almost all conditions, except light so dim that I can't read, under which condition it gets slower.
There is no AF Illuminator"
Ken Rockwell
There is no AF Illuminator"
Ken Rockwell
5D Mark II assistant.
Helping the low light AF issue.
For DSLR cameras like the Canon 5D Mark II, low light autofocus can be challenging.
Use your smartphone's flash to help your camera autofocusing or simply use it as a softer flash than traditional cobra flashes.
Helping the low light AF issue.
For DSLR cameras like the Canon 5D Mark II, low light autofocus can be challenging.
Use your smartphone's flash to help your camera autofocusing or simply use it as a softer flash than traditional cobra flashes.
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The list goes on and on.
Get your DSLR smarter as new apps and accessories become available.
Get your DSLR smarter as new apps and accessories become available.
All smartphones feature an accelerometer and you'll find tons of free apps like this one that bring a level functionality to your DSLR.
Companies like bluemic provide plug-in professional quality recording microphones for iPhones. Perfect for the indie film makers.
Flash-Dock is equipped with the standard thread for all tripods in the world, so you don't need to buy a specific accessory to put your phone on a tripod.
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