![]() Why would you do this? If your object is changing over time you may want to capture its different stages and then combine the shots into a fascinating movie. Time-lapse photography is photography over time, i.e., when you set your camera to take shots automatically every few seconds, minutes, or hours. Helicon Remote is able to capture extra long exposures - up to 32 min with the cameras that support this feature: all Canon cameras, Nikon D600 / D800 / D4 / D7100 / D5200 and later Nikon cameras. You can set up to 15 exposure steps, which is more than most cameras allow, and as many focusing steps as needed. This allows you to create images with HDR and an extended depth of field. With Helicon Remote you can combine exposure bracketing (HDR) and focus bracketing (DoF). ![]() The focused area is then highlighted so that you can preview the DoF with the current settings and make incremental focusing steps. Helicon Remote facilitates precise focusing: you just click or tap on the Live View to focus the lens. You set the nearest and the farthest points of the object that you want to have in focus, and the program does all the rest, calculating the depth of field in one shot at the current settings and how many shots need to be taken. Helicon Remote automates focus bracketing. With Helicon Remote you can change most camera settings: aperture, shutter speed, ISO, flash mode, flash compensation, white balance, color temperature, image format, exposure compensation, and drive/shooting mode. This functionality is perfect for macro photography, when your camera is often in an awkward location and you want to avoid camera shakes caused by pressing the buttons. With Helicon Remote you can remotely capture and view full-resolution JPEG/RAW images to check their focus and exposure. Helicon Remote – Features Tethered Shooting of Images and Video and Remote Camera Settings Control Helicon Remote can also control StackShot, Wemacro macro rails and Trinamic stepper motors, devices typically used for focus (DoF) bracketing in macro, extreme macro and micro photography. Please check the list of supported wi-fi cameras here.Īnother very useful feature of Helicon Remote for mobile devices is geotagging - travel around and make the shots, meanwhile info on your current GPS coordinates and shooting direction will be included to the image metadata. Helicon Remote for iOS connects to a camera only via Wi-Fi. Helicon Remote also allows wi-fi tethered shooting. Helicon Remote allows to use any combination of focus, exposure bracketing and time lapse shooting. Burst focus bracketing - set the camera on macro rails and combine burst shooting mode with focus bracketing to get a series of incrementally focused images made with minimum time interval. Burst shooting - control high-speed shooting from your computer or telephone - set the number of shots or just press the Start and Stop buttons.Ħ. Time lapse - adjust the settings and let your camera make series of shots with the set time interval and see how your object is being changing over time.ĥ. Exposure bracketing - take a series of shots with different exposure for further merging into a high dynamic range (HDR) image.Ĥ. Focus bracketing - set up your camera, tether it to your computer or telephone, adjust the camera settings and let it make a series of shots with focus shifting from shot to shot to be stacked into a fully-focused image.ģ. Tethered capture of images and video - shoot remotely to automate the whole process, control all the camera settings remotely even in the most awkward camera position and view angle, minimize camera shaking and make perfectly sharp and precise shots.Ģ. ![]() Please have a look at the main use cases of Helicon Remote and choose which ones will fit the best into your usual workflow:ġ. It can even combine all these methods together! Helicon Remote allows you to tether your Canon or Nikon DSLR camera to a computer or a mobile device and automates focus (DoF) bracketing, exposure bracketing (HDR), and time lapse photography. Helicon Remote - optimal tethered shooting solution for Canon and Nikon cameras
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