Photo Remote vs Entangle

Struggling to choose between Photo Remote and Entangle? Both products offer unique advantages, making it a tough decision.

Photo Remote is a Photos & Graphics solution with tags like remote-control, camera-control, shutter-release.

It boasts features such as Wireless remote shutter release, Intervalometer/timelapse, Bulb capture, HDR capture, Focus stacking, Exposure bracketing, Self-timer, Mirror lockup, Add GPS location to photos, Dual camera control, Tablet support and pros including Wireless control from a distance, Powerful timer and timelapse features, Mirror lockup reduces camera shake, Add GPS data to photos, Dual camera control handy for dual camera rigs, Works with phones and tablets.

On the other hand, Entangle is a Photos & Graphics product tagged with tethering, dslr, mirrorless, remote-control.

Its standout features include Remote control and capture images from a DSLR camera, Live view from camera on computer screen, Full manual control of camera settings, Cross-platform - works on Linux, Mac and Windows, Open source and free, and it shines with pros like Free and open source, Works with many DSLR and mirrorless cameras, Full control over camera settings, Live view is useful for product photography, Can automate timelapse capture.

To help you make an informed decision, we've compiled a comprehensive comparison of these two products, delving into their features, pros, cons, pricing, and more. Get ready to explore the nuances that set them apart and determine which one is the perfect fit for your requirements.

Photo Remote

Photo Remote

Photo Remote is a mobile app that allows you to remotely control the camera on your smartphone or tablet. It connects via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth to provide a wireless shutter release, intervalometer, and other handy camera tools.

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remote-control camera-control shutter-release

Photo Remote Features

  1. Wireless remote shutter release
  2. Intervalometer/timelapse
  3. Bulb capture
  4. HDR capture
  5. Focus stacking
  6. Exposure bracketing
  7. Self-timer
  8. Mirror lockup
  9. Add GPS location to photos
  10. Dual camera control
  11. Tablet support

Pricing

  • Free
  • Freemium
  • Subscription-Based

Pros

Wireless control from a distance

Powerful timer and timelapse features

Mirror lockup reduces camera shake

Add GPS data to photos

Dual camera control handy for dual camera rigs

Works with phones and tablets

Cons

Limited to controlling phone/tablet camera only

No support for DSLRs/mirrorless cameras

Requires phone and camera app to support camera APIs

Limited range and reliability of wireless

No support for video recording


Entangle

Entangle

Entangle is an open source application used to tether a digital camera to a computer and allow remote control of the camera for taking pictures. It supports most Nikon and Canon DSLRs as well as many mirrorless cameras.

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tethering dslr mirrorless remote-control

Entangle Features

  1. Remote control and capture images from a DSLR camera
  2. Live view from camera on computer screen
  3. Full manual control of camera settings
  4. Cross-platform - works on Linux, Mac and Windows
  5. Open source and free

Pricing

  • Open Source

Pros

Free and open source

Works with many DSLR and mirrorless cameras

Full control over camera settings

Live view is useful for product photography

Can automate timelapse capture

Cons

Limited to tethered shooting only

No advanced features like focus stacking

Can be slow or buggy with some cameras

Setup can be tricky for beginners