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ARSENAL REMOTE

ARSENAL REMOTE app allows you to connect your DSLR camera with your mobile phone to remotely take control of all the different camera settings such as shutter speed, the vibrancy of photos, dynamic range, brightness, ISO, exposure, etc. subtitle

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    2023-05-12

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  • Dpreview.com is coming to an end
    Check out this AI camera control module: https://witharsenal.com/ It's not something I'd use, I usually want as much creative control as possible over all the settings and RAW conversion. There are too many permutations of parameters that "correctly" capture the scene according to different aesthetic aims. The reviews of the version 2 seem to agree, that it's useful, but not for experienced photographers with... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
  • Are there settings apps that you can get for free? For any camera and what are they like?
    I never used it and it feels like an overpriced "auto mode" to me, but it sounds like what you're looking for https://witharsenal.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
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    Or you could look in to an Arsenal as I recall seeing it as an option in there too. (though, bit of a more pricey option). Source: over 1 year ago
  • i'm using the canon rp with the app for self portraits, just find out that continous shooting don't work with the app, the only option is this one, ican set it for example for 10 pics, but they are way too fast! how ca i slow it down? i want to have time to change expression/posture between the shot
    But I’ve been doing some research on this lately and though I haven’t tried it, it seems like Arsenal assistant might be the thing you need. You can focus and set a timer on an app on your phone, which will give you enough time to hide the phone and pose. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Which camera has best mobile companion app?
    I've used Cascable 6 and I have the Arsenal device that has a decent app. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Photographers: How do you deal with your gear in the parks?
    Thanks for all the tips. My kit is a Nikon D7000. I was going to take my general lens 70-300mm and maybe the portrait 50mm. No flash is a good tip. I honestly don't know where I'd use it that wouldn't detract from Disney's wonderful lighting. The biggest thing I wanted to play with is the Arsenal2. I really want to take a shot of Spaceship Earth and several of the World Showcase pavilions with Crowd Control mode. :). Source: almost 2 years ago
  • [S][USA-WA] Arsenal Pro 2
    I bought the Arsenal Pro 2 on Kickstarter but switched systems to one that isn't compatible. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Timelapse of a sunset before an intense windstorm (Fuji XT20 and 18-55mm Kit Lens)
    Another option is going with this - https://witharsenal.com/. Source: over 2 years ago

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