Using A Smart Phone As A Remote Shutter Release - Samsung NX1 User Manual

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Connecting to a smart phone
Connecting & Transferring >
Using a smart phone as a remote shutter
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Use the Bluetooth Shutter function in Samsung Camera Manager on the
smart phone to use the smart phone as a remote shutter for the camera.
This feature is supported by smart phones running the Android OS. We
recommend that you use the latest version. This feature is not available for
iOS devices.
You should install Samsung Camera Manager on your phone or device before
using this feature. Download and install Samsung Camera Manager Inst. from
the Google Play Store to install Samsung Camera Manager. Samsung Camera
Manager is compatible with the Samsung NX1 camera and is supported by
Android OS 4.2.2 or higher.
1
Connect the camera and a smart phone via Bluetooth.
2
On the smart phone, turn on Samsung Camera Manager.
3
Select Bluetooth Shutter.
4
On the smart phone, touch
Select Press and touch
you touch
.
Select Press & Hold and touch
pressed. Press
again to release [Shutter]. When capturing
continuous shots or using the Bulb function, select Press & Hold
and touch
to capture photos for the desired time.
Touch
to start recording a video and touch
The ideal distance for a Bluetooth connection between devices may vary,
depending on your surroundings and your smart phone.
The smart phone must be within 23 ft (7 m) of the camera to use this feature.
The Bluetooth Shutter function will deactivate when:
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There is an incoming call on the smart phone.
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Either the camera or the smart phone turns off.
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The device loses a Bluetooth connection.
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The Bluetooth connection is poor or unstable.
to capture the photo.
to capture a single photo at each time
to allow [Shutter] remain
to stop a video.
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