Friday, March 18, 2011

Remotly Control Your Elinchrom Gear with your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad

So you may have read a few days ago on this blog about the nifty Hasselblad Phocus App available as a free download from the App Store.  Well, not to be outdone, Elinchrom has released another superbly elegant and amazingly handy little App for their range of flash units.


The App, simply named "Elinchrom Skyport WiFi", allows the photographer or assistant to remotely control Elinchrom Style RX 300 / 600 / 1200 heads, Ranger Quadra RX / Ranger RX / Ranger RX Speed / Ranger RX Speed AS battery packs and Digital RX 1200 / 2400 digital power packs over a WiFi network.  This is a great time and confusion saving solution!  Sure, the idea of controlling equipment like this remotely is not new but this new App from Elinchrom now means that instead of having to contend with remotes for this and that you now have it all in the one place.....and on a device which usually lives in your pocket anyway.

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Remotly Control Your Elinchrom Gear with your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad

So you may have read a few days ago on this blog about the nifty Hasselblad Phocus App available as a free download from the App Store.  Well, not to be outdone, Elinchrom has released another superbly elegant and amazingly handy little App for their range of flash units.

 

The App, simply named "Elinchrom Skyport WiFi", allows the photographer or assistant to remotely control Elinchrom Style RX 300 / 600 / 1200 heads, Ranger Quadra RX / Ranger RX / Ranger RX Speed / Ranger RX Speed AS battery packs and Digital RX 1200 / 2400 digital power packs over a WiFi network.  This is a great time and confusion saving solution!  Sure, the idea of controlling equipment like this remotely is not new but this new App from Elinchrom now means that instead of having to contend with remotes for this and that you now have it all in the one place.....and on a device which usually lives in your pocket anyway.

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