DSLR controller for Android now available: Canon EOS 7D / 60D - 10D Forum. It does what you can do with Canon's EOS utility. I just installed and tried it on my Asus Eee TF101 Transformer with my 7D and it works like a charm so far. I just plugged it in via the USB cable, and voila, I could completely control my 7D using the tablet. BTW it is not developed by Canon. GREAT development in my view! Leave you heavy laptops at home chaps.... It is still in BETA, and you have to pay for it (I paid € 5,99). p.s. Cheers, Leon Here's a link to the developer forum: And a review: Keyboard shortcuts: DSLR Controller Beta for Canon EOS Released Today on Android [VIDEO]
Today the fine folks at Chainfire (Android developers) have released their first Beta of an app by the name of DSLR Controller.
This app will allow you full control over your Canon EOS DSLR camera from your Android phone or tablet connected via USB. At the moment this is the only application that can do such a thing, and no computer, laptop, or any other hardware is required other than the camera itself, the correct USB cable and adapter, and your Android device with said app. The release we're looking at today is a BETA version meaning it almost certainly WILL have bugs, but is released on the Android market at this very moment for $8.51 if you're feeling adventurous.
Those purchasing this early version will be upgraded to the final version for free, while the full v1.0 will cost more than this $8.51 price spot. At the moment, there is only ONE handset with USB host capabilities, that being the Samsung Galaxy S II once its got its firmware upgraded to KG1 or newer. Chainfire creates Android tethered control app for Canon DSLRs. Varavon Pro Finder HDSLR Viewfinder Review. Full Review and Video Demonstration Available for purchase today at Amazon.com Available direct from Varavon.com Review The Varavon Pro Finder is the first viewfinder loupe for video-enabled digital SLR's that offers more than just the typical magnified view of your scene.
In fact, the Varavon Pro Finder is the first HDSLR viewfinder loupe that also offers a top-down view, designed for low-angle handheld or slider shots. If those two features weren't enough you can also remove the magnified optic and use the Pro Finder as a large sun shade for the camera's LCD display - all without having to remove the Pro Finder from the camera. Why do I need a DSLR Viewfinder Loupe? Since digital SLR's were never designed for video recording, their ergonomics and lack of certain features can make them challenging to shoot video with.
DSLR loupes help to solve this problem by allowing you to put your eye right up to the loupe's eyepiece. Size Design. Torche vidéo CN-126 - Eclairages LED et accessoires lumière pour la vidéo. McElroy Films LLC, Professional High Definition Video Production, Boston, Massachusetts and New England. Browse >Home / Blog / Top 10 Canon 7D Accessories for Videography - McElroy Films NEW!
Read our Brand New Blog on the Top 10 Accessories for the Canon 5D Mark III Shooting weddings & corporate videos with the Canon 7D has been one of the best aspects of running a video production company. Our Wedding division has booked over 35 weddings for 2010 and we’re steadily filling up the calendar for 2011 and even 2012. Last fall I made the decision to adopt DLR technology that others told me would be a bad move. Below you’ll find a list of some of the Top 10 canon 7D accessories we have found useful for our company. First, you’ll need the actual camera body itself. Top 10 Canon 7D Accessories for Videography 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. This is just a handful of useful pieces of equipment we use. Tom Guilmette – Director of Photography. LED Lighting for the Film and Television Industry. Cinematography Buyers Guide for HDSLR Users - LCD Viewfinder Loupes. Part 1 of 4 - LCD Viewfinder Loupes (x)Part 2 of 4 - Follow Focus UnitsPart 3 of 4 - Mobile / Shoulder SupportsPart 4 of 4 - Steadicams / StabilizersPart 5 of 5 - Electronic ViewfindersPart 6 of 6 - The Gear in my Bag With the introduction of the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Nikon D90 & D300s, Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GH1, and now the Canon EOS 7D filmmakers and cinematographers now have relatively inexpensive tools at their disposal to create video that offers the look of film.
With their large image sensors, this new generation of HDSLR's (High Definition - Digital SLR's) are bringing cinema-quality DOF (Depth-of-Field) control to the masses.