I've just downloaded the premium version of TriggerTrap (for iOS and Android) which is free for the holiday season (it's usually £2.99).
You'll also need the dongle (£24.50+P&P from Highland Photography on Amazon) to use it with a DSLR, or be adept with a soldering-iron to make your own, but it seems to be a reasonably well endowed remote trigger which you can use via a wireless network to focus and fire your shutter. You can also set various other modes such as timelapse and Bramping.
You'll also need the dongle (£24.50+P&P from Highland Photography on Amazon) to use it with a DSLR, or be adept with a soldering-iron to make your own, but it seems to be a reasonably well endowed remote trigger which you can use via a wireless network to focus and fire your shutter. You can also set various other modes such as timelapse and Bramping.
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