Robert B
San Diego, CA Member since January 2017
Spent 20 years in the Navy as a photojournalist. Freelanced for newspapers along the way. Now shoot editorial and commercial work.
Spent 20 years in the Navy as a photojournalist. Freelanced for newspapers along the way. Now shoot editorial and commercial work.
Product Highlights 40MP (7264x5440 pixels) CCD Sensor Weather-Sealed Magnesium Alloy Body 3' LCD W/921,000 Dots of Resolution Compatible With Pentax 645 Lenses 11-Point SAFOX IX+ Autofocus System 77-Segment Metering System 14-Bit RAW Files in PEF & Adobe DNG Dual-Slot SD/SDHC Memory Card In-Camera HDR Image Capture Glass Trapezoid Pentaprism Viewfinder
OWNER NOTES
Product Highlights
40MP (7264x5440 pixels) CCD Sensor
Weather-Sealed Magnesium Alloy Body
3' LCD W/921,000 Dots of Resolution
Compatible With Pentax 645 Lenses
11-Point SAFOX IX+ Autofocus System
77-Segment Metering System
14-Bit RAW Files in PEF & Adobe DNG
Dual-Slot SD/SDHC Memory Card
In-Camera HDR Image Capture
Glass Trapezoid Pentaprism Viewfinder
The CamRanger is a stand-alone device that connects to many Canon / Nikon DSLR cameras via USB cable, enabling advanced remote camera operation. Using an iOS device with the free CamRanger iOS app installed, you’re enabled advanced control of the camera. Since it creates an ad-hoc WiFi network, there is no need for a computer or existing Internet connection. With the app, you can wirelessly stream live view, change a variety of exposure and camera settings, and capture full resolution images. In addition, there’s an HDR / Advanced bracketing mode, Intervalometer and Bulb mode for setting up time lapses, and Automated Focus Stacking for detailed macro shooting. Also, on compatible video-enabled cameras, you can start / stop movie recording, manually adjust focus, all while viewing while recording. The CamRanger is powered by a rechargeable battery that lasts 3-6 hours under heavy use, or up to 11 hours in intervalometer mode.
OWNER NOTES
The CamRanger is a stand-alone device that connects to many Canon / Nikon DSLR cameras via USB cable, enabling advanced remote camera operation. Using an iOS device with the free CamRanger iOS app installed, you’re enabled advanced control of the camera. Since it creates an ad-hoc WiFi network, there is no need for a computer or existing Internet connection. With the app, you can wirelessly stream live view, change a variety of exposure and camera settings, and capture full resolution images. In addition, there’s an HDR / Advanced bracketing mode, Intervalometer and Bulb mode for setting up time lapses, and Automated Focus Stacking for detailed macro shooting. Also, on compatible video-enabled cameras, you can start / stop movie recording, manually adjust focus, all while viewing while recording. The CamRanger is powered by a rechargeable battery that lasts 3-6 hours under heavy use, or up to 11 hours in intervalometer mode.