lunes, 13 de abril de 2015

Manfrotto turns your iPad into a giant DSLR remote




Manfrotto isn't just content with making tripods and backpacks for your camera -- it wants to improve the camera itself. The gear designer has unveiled the Digital Director, an adapter that turns your iPad into a remote controller for Canon and Nikon DSLRs. It's not wireless like its biggest rival, the CamRanger, but it still gives you a giant viewfinder and control over virtually every facet of your shot, from the aperture to manual focusing. Think of it as a conventional remote control app that doesn't require lugging a full-fledged computer to your photo shoots. Be ready to pay for that portability, however. The Digital Director will cost $500 when it ships in June, so it's clearly meant more for pro work than augmenting your hobbyist photography.



Apple iPad Air 2










  • Form factor Tablet

  • Operating system iOS

  • Screen size 9.7 inches

  • Storage type Internal storage (16 GB, Flash)

  • Maximum battery life Up to 10 hours

  • Dimensions 9.4 x 6.6 x 0.24 in

  • Weight 0.96 lb

  • Announced 2014-10-16


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9.3average user rating



  • Features 9.3

  • Display 9.5

  • Battery life 8.4

  • Ease of use 9.6

  • Storage capacity 8.9

  • Design and form factor 9.6

  • Portability (size / weight) 9.8

  • Durability 8.2




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