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Old 27-10-2018, 11:06 PM
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free Android App for cable and/or IR remote DSLR control

Just came across it. http://bitshift.bplaced.net/en/dslr-remote.htm

Only for Android smartphones/tablets. IR goes out via headphone jack. An English DIY How-To for that dongle is available with heaps of self-explanatory photos. And a whole range of DSLRs are listed as compatible in "passive mode".
Smartphones whose audio level is too low - he says, this is true particularly for some newer smartphones/tablets - are special. ..

Particularly interesting for Sony Nex-5N owners. Nex-5N only has IR, no USB or Wifi control is possible. So this app plus the DIY audio-to-IR dongle, parts all at Jaycar probably, offers IR intervalometer capabilities!

Attached a screenshot specifically for the connection to a Nex-5N. It's in German, as well. But simple as.
Verzögerung = Delay
Verschluss = Shutter, here it means exposure time
Intervall = Interval for breaks between exposures. Has to be set to anything higher than 0 if you want to shoot more than 1 photo.
Aufnahmen = number of photos

Easy as. And free! Donations appreciated.
So sad I own an iPhone... can't test/use this app with my Nex-5N.
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