[2017.08.02] DSLR Controller v1.05

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Kayfanx

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Is this application compatible with the HTC Wildfire S A510e and Canon EOS 1000D? As google doesnt give me information regarding OTG on my handset model.
 
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arich57

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Maybe the Nook Color is not running Android 2.3.4 yet ? In either case, I'm not sure the Nook Color is even fast enough. Does anybody know which chipset it runs on ? A dual-core is a must have for DSLR Controller.

Yeah It doesn't have a dual core. TI OMAP 3621. They have been able to overclock it though

Is there anyway I can paypal you the fee to get the apk to try? Or is not having dual-core a showstopper right there?
 

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Yeah It doesn't have a dual core. TI OMAP 3621. They have been able to overclock it though

Is there anyway I can paypal you the fee to get the apk to try? Or is not having dual-core a showstopper right there?

It's not necessarily a complete show stopper, though it would be slow. Live view takes quite a lot of power to do, and isn't all that fast even on dual-core.

I'll think about your situation.
 

tweak41

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Hey Chainfire,

I'd really like to try this out with my Gtablet. I realize it's a bit of a shot in the dark considering I'm running a ported version of Honeycomb, but none the less I would really like to at least see if it will cooperate with my T3i. I'd like to do some time lapse early next week.
 

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It's not necessarily a complete show stopper, though it would be slow. Live view takes quite a lot of power to do, and isn't all that fast even on dual-core.

I'll think about your situation.

Well i'm guessing then my Archos Gen8 is really out of luck. Will this app also allow me to transfer the files to the tablet for later viewing or is it only for real time?
 

Chainfire

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Hey Chainfire,

I'd really like to try this out with my Gtablet. I realize it's a bit of a shot in the dark considering I'm running a ported version of Honeycomb, but none the less I would really like to at least see if it will cooperate with my T3i. I'd like to do some time lapse early next week.

See Market... if you can see DSLR Controller (v0.51 or up, not v0.5 !) then at least your device is telling Market that it has USB host support...

Well i'm guessing then my Archos Gen8 is really out of luck. Will this app also allow me to transfer the files to the tablet for later viewing or is it only for real time?

As the moment it does not do that yet, but it is certainly planned :)
 

pixelk

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Right now the market on the desktop says it's incompatible with my SG2, and the market on the phone can't find the application, even if i click on a direct url link :(
 

sammyboy405

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Canon DLSR EOS XS & Acer A500

Im having Issues.

I have a Canon DSLR EOS XS And im using an ACER A500

I can get Live view to show up.. But I cannot Control anything. I get Blank Menus if I press ISO or anything like that. And If I try and take a picture it says Capture Failed.

Im Using the Full size USB port on my Tablet. And it all looks good. I just get no control

Am I doing something wrong? Or is my Camera or Tablet Being Retarded?
 

Mike Philippens

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I doubt the Desire will ever support this, unless it sees an Ice Cream Sandwich port. As for a "generic way", it is less generic than you might think. No idea how well the 5D.I would perform with it.
Ok, I thought the usb control mode for Canon DSLR's was generic because I used to have a program on my laptop to control my 1D Mk2 and that particular program can control nearly all Canon camera's. That's why I thought they had figured out a way to make this generic. A bit like Philips made up the RCx protocol for controlling various devices.

Still hopefull. I read various comments that the Desire has USB OTG support. Something I have to investigate. Would love to control the camera from the phone. Good for studio work.
 

joeski27

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That is an odd issue, which I suspect is related to TheZuneLune's problems with focus. I believe somehow something goes wrong which puts the camera in the "waiting" state. When in this state, some commands work, others do not. If you actually take a picture, does it work again (once) ?

Ok I just did a bit more testing on the loss of touch-screen focus with my setup (Galaxy Tab 10.1 + Canon 50D). After the program connects and opens, 1) I drag and set the focus point to the desired location, 2) I tap the screen to focus, which it does, 3) I capture the photo (successfully), and finally 4) after I move the focusing point to a new location, I tape the screen to focus and nothing happens. The program still works and isn't completely frozen, as I can still access the focusing toggle buttons which do work just fine. I've also noticed that again I can only change the focus option (Quick, Live, and :) ) once during a session; after that when I try to select a different option I am unable to select another toggle button.

Apart from that everything else seems to be functioning reasonably well. :)

And by the way, yes, the 180-degree flip option would do the trick just fine. I'm totally fine with the landscape situation, just want to be able to flip the tab over, that would be perfect!
 

ultima888

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This is so cool!! I was reading DPReview and was thinking, WTF a XDA developer doing here in a camera website!? http://www.dpreview.com/news/1108/11080515androidtetheredapp.asp
This is very cool!

One question thought, is the frame rate limit by the phone/tablet itself or by the camera? Since 15fps is quite choppy...of course I don't think anyone will use this to take split second photo, but improving the frame rate might be some sort of priority. If it's limit by the camera, maybe using a Sony DSLR could improve the frame rate? Since I think Live View is best on Sony rather than on Canon or Nikon. Oh, and when is Sony DSLR be supported? Will definitely try this once you have Sony supported since I only have a Sony a33 at the moment.

Also, is it possible to select where the photo will be saved? On the camera's card or on the phone/tablet SD card?

Great work!!
 

colortrilogy

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Same experience with my 450D on a Iconia... Sorry, edit.... I'm using a 450D.

Im having Issues.

I have a Canon DSLR EOS XS And im using an ACER A500

I can get Live view to show up.. But I cannot Control anything. I get Blank Menus if I press ISO or anything like that. And If I try and take a picture it says Capture Failed.

Im Using the Full size USB port on my Tablet. And it all looks good. I just get no control

Am I doing something wrong? Or is my Camera or Tablet Being Retarded?
 
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joeski27

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180-degree flip in update works beautifully

Just received the update to the app, the 180 flip works really nicely, thanks for that :)

Unfortunately I can still confirm that my touch focus issue persists; can still only perform one touch-screen-to-focus action per session, regardless if a photo has been captured, or if the focusing point has been relocated. FWIW I'm running the new official 3.1 TouchWiz rom on my Galaxy Tab 10.1.
 

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    In an effort to de-duplicate a lot of information, I have moved the bulk of it to the DSLR Controller website. This thread still remains the place to get support, discuss, and ask questions, though!

    DSLR Controller was the first and remains the best app to fully control your Canon EOS DSLR from your Android device, through USB cable or Wi-Fi connection. No computer or laptop required, no root required, only a compatible mobile device, a compatible camera, and if connecting through USB, the right cable.

    We strongly suggest you read up on the website ( http://dslrcontroller.com/ ) about what DSLR Controller can do, how it works, and how to use it, before purchasing. The website contains a wealth of information you should know before using.

    Not all devices are compatible, especially if you want to use a USB connection. For a free app you can use to test compatibility, see the "Remote Release" app ( http://market.android.com/details?id=eu.chainfire.remoterelease ). If you need a refund, go to our website ( http://dslrcontroller.com/ ) and follow the instructions in the FAQ entry. We cannot process refunds through email.

    Usage notes, feature lists, device compatibility lists, changelogs, FAQs, can all be found on our website: http://dslrcontroller.com/

    Most questions should go to the support and discussion thread at XDA-Developers.com:
    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1202082


    Features

    Features include but are not limited to:

    - Live View
    - Auto Focus (tap Live View)
    - Manual focus adjustments (in AF mode)
    - Histogram
    - Zoom control
    - Grid and aspect ratio overlay
    - Bulb capture
    - Continuous capture
    - Image review (+ follow shot, gallery)
    - Image filters (peaking, contrast, channel mask, grayscale, 4 modes/filter)
    - Video recording
    - HDR/Auto Exposure Bracketing
    - Focus Bracketing (incl. HDR)
    - Focus A-B
    - Mirror Lockup support
    - Timelapse (incl. HDR)
    - Wi-Fi Passthrough
    - Extensive modification of settings
    -- Shutter speed
    -- Aperture
    -- ExpComp and Bracket
    -- 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
    -- Image and video quality and format

    Available options depend on the mode you have your camera set to (M, Av, Tv, etc) and camera model. Refer to the website ( http://dslrcontroller.com/ ) for further details.


    Supported Android devices:

    If you are connecting using Wi-Fi, virtually all modern Android devices are supported (your camera needs Wi-Fi support, though). If you are connecting over USB, your device needs USB host support - most recent devices do. Please see the 'Devices' section on our website ( https://dslrcontroller.com/devices.php ) for further information.

    If your camera only supports USB, you can modify a TL-MR3040 to provide a Wi-Fi connection ( http://dslrcontroller.com/guide-wifi_mr3040.php )


    Supported Canon EOS models:

    Newer cameras than listed below are usually supported.

    Full support:
    - 1D Mark IV
    - 1D X
    - 1D X Mark II
    - 5D Mark II
    - 5D Mark III
    - 5D Mark IV
    - 5Ds(r)
    - 50D
    - 500D
    - 550D
    - 6D
    - 60D
    - 600D
    - 650D
    - 7D
    - 7D Mark II
    - 70D
    - 700D
    - 750D
    - 760D
    - 80D
    - 1100D
    - 1200D
    - 1300D
    - 100D

    Limited support:
    - 1D mk III
    - 1Ds mk III
    - 30D
    - 40D
    - 400D
    - 450D
    - 1000D

    No support:
    - pre-2006 models
    - EOS M mirrorless devices (work in progress)


    Let us know which hardware you are using with DSLR Controller!
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    Must-read information

    Screenshots and video:
    http://dslrcontroller.com/about.php

    Download, BETA usage notes, and changelogs:
    http://dslrcontroller.com/download.php

    Table of supported Android devices and Canon EOS DSLRs:
    http://dslrcontroller.com/devices.php

    FAQ:
    http://dslrcontroller.com/faq.php
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    I am a professional architectural photographer and have adopted your DSLR app into my workflow. Thank you for the great design and amazing functionality. It is a pleasure to work with*.

    I would like to know what the future holds for DSLR Contorller. I noticed you are not very active on this forum (last post on 2/26/2015), but wanted to encourage you to keep on developing because I, We need it!!!

    ...
    .

    DSLR Controller was originally built for Android 2.x years ago, and a lot of things have changed both in the camera world as well as the mobile world. Despite bolting on many improvements, the code shows its age. To take it to the next level and get everything I want into it (customizability, compatibility, portability, speed, etc), a lot of the core needs to be changed, the UI needs to be changed (if not in appearance or functionality then certainly how it's been coded), etc. It pretty much comes down to not just overhauling major parts, but completely redoing it from scratch, and rebuilding it as envisioned from the ground up.

    This brings with it a number of issues. It is a lot of development time (and thus money) investment up front, of which you will see no results, until it is almost done. In the mean time, you can't really release anything that isn't up to par with the current version of DSLR Controller, and you can't just replace the current version as old users/devices may no longer be compatible, stranding paying customers. A lot of additional equipment needs to be gotten and tested with to ensure compatibility and portability (remote and end-user testing isn't really workable with apps like these). Not to mention that DSLRs are pretty much doomed, and this is definitely being reflected in daily sales.

    The past year hasn't been very good on a personal level, which isn't your problem of course, but it is one reason for the lapse in development of certain apps. This one adds to the fact that in light of the above, it feels like a waste of resources to spend a lot of time on improvements in the current app. There have been talks with a team (from a big brand in the camera world) to take over the IP, pretty much solving the resource problem, but ultimately that fell through, after the talks taking up a large part of my time for months.

    Also, I know it seems like DSLR Controller has generated a lot of funds, but spread out over the years its been available, subtracting equipment costs, corporate taxes, wage taxes, etc, you wouldn't be able to hire one(!) half-competent coder for the money left at today's going rates, not to mention the risks involved with hiring people. Even though I do get paid and get all these toys to play with, wanting to build it has always been a large part of this, as there are definitely more profitable ways to spend the time. At the same time having to compete with $300 equipment, and people still complaining about the $8 price.

    This app is also a complete nightmare to support, as by far the bulk of the connection issues are not due to the app itself, but due to camera configuration, phone configuration, hardware incompatibilities, firmware incompatibilities, etc. That is, excepting the case where DSLR Controller just hangs, which sometimes (but definitely not always) is an issue with the app. Not to mention the droves of questions and reported issues by people who simply don't understand how their cameras work.

    All of that being said, I do believe there may be a business case where a rebuild with additional features and support for Nikon and/or Sony and/or (insert other brands here) and other OSs like Linux, iOS, OS X, Windows, etc using a shared core may at least break even. That is, providing I can find competent developers to do it (as there is no way I can pull this off by myself), and finding said competent developers with at least somewhat relevant skills might in fact be the biggest problem to solve. Still, even in the best case scenario, I don't believe any work will get started before end-of-summer.

    Don't mistake the lack of visible activity for lack of interest. What to do with DSLR Controller and how to get there is something I consider every day, as in the end, it's still the app I've enjoyed most developing over the years. But if the solution means spending more resources updating the current app, developing a new one, or investing funds to get a whole new company off the ground with a handful of people to cover both major brands and major OSs - that I don't know yet. But I do hope to have an answer to that sooner rather than later.

    (this post was written in a rush as I need to run for another appointment but I didn't want to leave this unsaid, so if it's jumping here and there and not fully coherent, that's why)
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    Hey Chainfire, I was wondering if there was an ETA for the next update? I know asking such things is never liked, Im not looking for a hard date just a rough idea and if there is anything else we can do to help?

    After next week I have three weeks reserved for exclusive DSLR Controller work, if that doesn't finished the upcoming update, I'd be surprised :)
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    The price will go up once v1.0 is reached, but the upgrade is free for those who have this BETA???

    Why can't I see free version?

    Because it's good software and the developer deserves to get paid. Beta doesn't mean it's not valuable, it means that the software isn't very mature or well tested. if you want it now, you pay. If you want to pay once it's well tested and proven then wait.

    Either way, quit your sniveling people. This is an AMAZING deal at that price. If you can afford a DSLR and know how to use it, you can afford 10 times this and would gladly pay it. If you think otherwise, you likely don't need this software to begin with and have nothing to complain about.