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  1. Denny Woodthorpe

    Suggestions for remote-triggered bird photography?

    Whereas most modern cameras have Wi-Fi, they are also very expensive. For about $200 dollars, a Camranger mini will do a better job than, for instance, the Canon app and it will work with practically all Canon DSLRs. This means that you could buy a second hand DSLR such as a Canon 60D for $250...
  2. Denny Woodthorpe

    Suggestions for remote-triggered bird photography?

    Yes. The Camranger sets up its own Wi-Fi which you log onto with your iPad. It shows exactly what the camera is seeing and you can change any of the exposure controls. You can even tap on the screen to indicate where you want to focus, although I manually focus on the perch that I want the bird...
  3. Denny Woodthorpe

    Suggestions for remote-triggered bird photography?

    I use a Canon 60D camera, fired remotely by a Aodelan Pebble remote trigger. I also use a Camranger Mini attached to the camera. This is far better than using the Canon app. I see what the camera sees in real time, I can alter settings, take a photo and download the finished result onto my iPad...
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