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The iPad shows the live view and available options. My test setup: Canon 60D connected via USB to my MacBook Air – One thing beforehand: You still need your camera to be connected to your computer. Latter might be very useful when operating your DSLR on a JIB. You can now remotely trigger your DSRL camera via iPhone, iPod & iPad and even start, monitor and stop video recording. The new version (1.4.3) supports a wide range of DSLR cameras from Canon (5D, 7D, 60D, 550D, 600D. Here’s a quick review testing the ‘DSLR Camera Remote’ app from onOne Software. I’ll try to post an updated review within the next week. NOTE: (added ) – I see from my stats that this page is getting hundreds of hits every day, please note that it was written over 2 years ago and might be outdated by now.
