Camera Remote Control App

Take photos easily! No timers!

Published by: Georgi Zlatinov

Description

Download the app on two iOS devices and establish a connection. Choose which device will be used as a camera and the other one will automatically switch to remote control mode.
Place the device in camera mode somewhere, so that the camera will be facing you (and your friends). Take your time to prepare for an amazing photo session.
The remote control offers the following options:
• take a single photo
• take a single photo after a delay (1,3,5,10 seconds)
• take a set of photos separated by a few seconds delay (in order to change pose/style)
• switch cameras
• turn sounds on/off
• turn flash on/off
• switch modes
• enable photo saving on both devices
The automatic mode (START SET button) is a great feature that gives you the opportunity to get a couple of photos separated by a pause. It makes it much easier to have multiple photos taken in one session instead of running back and forth to the phone to reset the countdown timer (as in the Camera app).
We are frequently updating the app and adding new features and improvements!
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Ratings History

Camera Remote Control App Reviews

It’s 2024 and still working great

Bill.in.VT on

United States

This simple app allows you to take pictures with your iPhone camera, remotely, from an iPad. I use it to photograph pictures that I convert to digital images. I set the iPhone in a mount, over the picture, and use the iPad to center the subject photo under the camera without having to look at the iPhone screen. When I am satisfied with the lighting and positioning. I remotely trigger the iPhone’s camera to capture the shot. I then review the result on the iPad and repeat the process with my next picture.

Does not work

Hawk5000 on

United States

That’s it, does not work.

Screen Orientation

BruceCWard on

United States

When I discovered that the app would only display vertically on the iPad, I stopped trying to set it up.

Does Not Work

Pasadenano on

United States

Cannot use phone as camera and use iPad as monitor.

Not for video use.

Trl0126 on

United States

Buyer beware, this app is very basic and won’t allow you to remote control for videos.

Great app

Constantino24 on

United States

♥️

Only operates shutter cannot start a video

LauraSci on

United States

I paid $1.99 for an app that does not allow me to use the video function in my iPhone. What the actual heck. I bought it to start recording for a video presentation I need to make. Underwhelmed.

Extremely limited

mattcom2 on

United States

Basically a remote shutter release. In fact, only a remote shutter release. No image is seen on the controlling device.

Does it work with pro cameras

Jamalblk on

United States

Does it work with dslr cameras?

Can’t see image before I take a photo

UGL2020 on

United States

This was cool 10 yrs ago. Time for an update

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