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WiFi Remote Control for Canon DSLR Cameras

9/4/2015

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Anna's Hummingbird Feeding Young
Earlier this year I had the opportunity to photograph a Anna's Hummingbird brooding and feeding her young. It soon became apparent that my initial attempts were causing the adult to remain away from her nest for extended periods of time. I also discovered that the EOS app. for taking wireless remote control of my cameras functions was not compatible with my  EOS 7D & EOS 1D Mk IV camera bodies. 

Following some research on the internet I discovered a very useful product called WEYE FEYE available from a US company called XSORIES. Click Link XSORIES.  

The Weye Feye is an innovative external device that enables remote and wireless control of a DSLR camera via a smartphone/tablet application. The device generates its own WiFi network and connects to the DSLR via a USB port. It is compatible with most Nikon and Canon DSLR cameras. The App is available as a free download for Android and iOS. 

The high-performance central processing unit and long-life battery ensures its self-sufficient operation.  A LiveView function and the built-in web server allow you to edit the images, transfer them to your mobile device and share them instantly on social networks. The device lists for $149 US, however I purchased mine from a local London Drugs for just under $200 Cdn.   

There are some informative reviews on YouTube and Photographylife: Click the link below to access the review on  Photographylife

  
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