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Phase One’s Capture Pilot app now offers camera control

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Phase One has released Camera Control, a new Capture Pilot option that lets photographers operate their cameras remotely via their iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.  

It’s the newest feature of Capture Pilot, which allows photographers to use their iPad, iPhone and iPod touch to wirelessly view, zoom and pan high resolution DSLR and medium format RAW, JPEG and TIFF images while they’re shooting.  The application’s rating and tagging features enable clients and colleagues in the studio or on remote locations to participate in the shoot and provide instant feedback.

Camera Control offers photographers a virtual camera display on their iOS device to remotely fire the camera and control the camera’s capture parameters, including ISO sensitivity, exposure mode, shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation and others.

Camera control supports a range of pro and semi-pro Canon and Nikon DSLRs, and Phase One, Leaf and Mamiya medium format camera systems. It’s available now as an in-app purchase for US$14.99. Capture Pilot is a free app available from the Apple Apple Store that works with Capture One Pro. More information is available at http://www.phaseone.com/en/software/capture-pilot .

Capture Pilot with Camera Control requires version 6.2.1 or later of Capture One Pro, the raw conversion and image editing software that supports a range of pro and semi-pro camera models. For info about Capture One Pro, go to http://www.phaseone.com/en/Software/Capture-One-Pro-6/ .

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