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Photoshop plug-in developer onOne Software has created its first iPhone app, called DSLR Remote, which promises to turn your iPhone into a wireless cable release for Canon EOS dSLR cameras.
An LCD display with backlight on the 6.10 x 1.57 x 0.71 inch (155 x 40 x 18 mm) remote makes setting interval and long-exposure timers easy, while a "time remind" speaker can beep to count down ...
Instructables user [Justin] generally enjoyed shooting video with his Canon 60D DSLR, though there was one small problem. The only way that the camera could be remotely triggered to shoot video was… ...
He soldered phone wire onto the mouse board and connected a 2.5mm (3/32") stereo monoplug (the remote release interface for Pentax and some Canon cameras).
You can buy the remote control right now direct from Satechi. The Satechi WTR-A wireless timer remote control shutter offers a cost-effective and feature-rich alternative to the official Canon remote.