OnOne has finally made an iPad version of their useful DSLR Camera Remote, previously only available on iPhones and iPods.
The app lets you see what your camera sees, only your iPad has a bigger screen than your camera.
The Camera Remote also lets you remotely control most of what your camera does, except snap a shot. For that, you need to connect your iPad to a computer running the server app.
When the app ships in November, you’ll be able to adjust exposure, focus, get live preview, arrange time-lapse sequences, use gestures to zoom and pan through the image and make a low res preview that’s saves to the iPad’s camera roll. And you’ll have video shooting functionality. That alone will cost $10 to update for those who already own the iPhone app, which is $20 to buy new and free to upgrade.
The full iPad app will go for $50, available only for Canon and Nikon when it is released very soon.