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Type | Camera Remote |
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Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Weight | 30 grams |
Dimensions | 45 x 30 x 15 mm |
Compatibility | iOS, Android |
Power Source | Rechargeable battery |
Triggering Modes | Cable Release, Timelapse, HDR, Sound, Vibration, Motion, Scenario |
Operating Distance | Up to 100 meters (328 feet) |
Operating Range | Up to 100 meters (328 feet) |
Details the model name, dimensions, weight, battery, and connectivity of the MIOPS Mobile Remote.
Lists the items included in the MIOPS Mobile Remote package.
Provides instructions on initial charging, handling, and mounting the MIOPS Mobile Remote.
Explains the visual indicators (LEDs) and their meanings for device status.
Guides on how to download and install the MIOPS Mobile app on iOS and Android devices.
Explains user account creation, login, and Bluetooth connection process for the app.
Describes the different widgets and buttons used in the MIOPS Mobile app interface.
Details the process for upgrading the MIOPS Mobile Remote firmware over the air.
Basic mode to trigger camera or flash without parameters.
Allows shutter to stay open while button is pressed; requires BULB mode.
Enables prolonged exposures; shutter stays open until next touch.
Precise shutter control with an 'Exposure' parameter in milliseconds.
Triggers the camera after a set timer expires; no exposure parameter.
Combines timer with custom exposure duration; requires BULB mode.
Takes time lapse pictures automatically with defined interval and frame count.
Time lapse with custom exposure duration for each frame; requires BULB mode.
Takes time lapse with changing exposures (initial and final).
Takes pictures based on distance traveled using smartphone GPS data.
Combines time lapse with HDR, where each frame is an HDR picture.
Takes bracketed HDR photos with adjustable Center, EV(+/-), and Frame parameters.
Triggers camera based on sound events using smartphone microphone.
Triggers camera based on vibration events using smartphone's accelerometer.
Triggers camera when motion is detected in the smartphone's view.
Allows creating custom trigger sequences by combining different modes.