
Full control of your Canon EOS DSLR from your phone or tablet through USB !
DSLR Controller is the first and only app that allows you to fully control your Canon EOS DSLR from your Android device with only a USB cable. No computer or laptop required, no root required, only a compatible mobile device, a compatible camera, and the right USB cable.
*** PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE DESCRIPTION ***
NOTICE: This is a BETA / PRE-RELEASE version. The product is not finished yet and there will still be issues. Due to massive demand and a great many requests to release, it is being released early. The price will go up once v1.0 is reached, but the upgrade is free for those who have this BETA.
*** DSLR Controller is NOT compatible with all devices!
—– Features —–
Features include but are not limited to:
- Live View
- Auto Focus (tap Live View)
- Manual focus adjustments in Auto Focus mode
- Histogram
- Zoom control
- Grid and aspect ratio display
- Bulb capture
- Continuous capture
- Image review (+ follow shot)
- Image filters (peaking, contrast, channel mask, grayscale, 4 different modes per filter)
- Video recording (basic)
- Extensive modification of settings
— Shutter speed
— Aperture
— Exposure Compensation and Bracket
— Flash Compensation
— ISO speed
— Auto-Focus Mode
— Focus and Zoom area (tap-and-hold Live View)
— Picture Style
— Drive Mode
— White Balance
— Color Temperature
— Auto-Lighting Optimizer
— Metering Mode
Available options depend on the mode you have your camera set to (M, Av, Tv, etc) and the camera model.
—– Requirements —–
- An Android device with an ARMv7-A or newer CPU architecture (virtually all 1ghz+ devices)
- Not rooted: Android 3.1 or higher with USB host kernel+API support
- Rooted: Android 2.3.1 or higher with USB host kernel support
- Supported Canon EOS DSLR
- The correct USB adapter, if applicable
Most Honeycomb and Ice Cream Sandwich devices should be compatible. Some Gingerbread phones are compatible [b]if rooted[/b], like the Samsung Galaxy S2 and Samsung Galaxy Note.
DSLR controller has been tested with the following hardware:
- Samsung Galaxy S2 (most firmwares require root), USB Host cable, eBay: “i9100 usb host”
- Motorola Xoom (3.2 without root, 3.0 possibly with root), USB Host cable, eBay: “xoom usb host”
- Acer Iconia A500, no special cable
- Asus Transformer, use keyboard dock or special USB Adapter
- Toshiba Thrive, no special cable
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9″, 10.1″, 10.1″v (3.1 without root, 3.0 possibly with root), USB Adapter Kit










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