Photographers who would like to control their DSLR or mirrorless cameras directly from their smartphone may want to consider purchasing the new Pulse device created by Kris Cheng. Pulse is a small receiver that is connected to the camera via a USB port and interacts via a wireless signal with the application that we have loaded on our smart device.
Device Pulse it works over a link Bluetooth on smartphones with both operating systems iOS like Android, but at the same time it is compatible with more than 60 cameras, which are currently available on the market.
Due to its size, the personally designed device is suitable for all kinds of photographic adventures.
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The battery life achieved on a single charge is within 24 hours, which is ideal for creating different time-lapse recordings.
Pulse, a wireless surveillance system for cameras, can be ordered on the crowdfunding portal Kickstarter.
More information:
kickstarter.com