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Camera remotes

CamRanger Mini

£229/$200

www.camranger.com

The original CamRanger was a clever box of tricks that connected via USB to almost all Canon and Nikon DSLRs, emitting a Wi-Fi signal so you could wirelessly connect an Android or Apple smart device to run as a remote camera control.

This new Mini version does exactly the same, and is around half the size of the original. Remote range is increased to 120m, but battery life is slightly reduced at 3-4 hours.

Once you’ve downloaded the accompanying app, you can wirelessly stream your camera’s Live View preview, then tap to focus and capture a still image with almost no perceptible lag. There’s a 1-2 second delay before the image is viewable on your smart device, but that’s no

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