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Pulse Camera Control

Pulse Camera Control

⭐️2.9 / 5
Rating
🙌22
Ratings
📼5 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Pulse Camera Control

1.15.1

December 20, 2022

- Saved thumbnail & photobooth photos into your phone.

1.13.9

September 6, 2022

- Fixed : HDR issue fixed. - Fixed : Tearing issue fixed.

1.13.8

August 6, 2022

- New Feature : HDR Time Lapse - Improved reliability - Fixed : Firmware update issue
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1.13.7

March 28, 2022

- Improved Bluetooth reliability - ISO Ramp - Bulb Ramp - Unbalanced HDR (Beta) - Multi-camera (Beta)
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1.13.4

October 12, 2020

- Fixed the Submit a Bug issue. - Updated app to work on the latest OS version.
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1.13.3

October 4, 2020

- Updated app to work on the latest OS version. - Fixed the Submit a Bug issue.
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1.13.2

August 26, 2020

Fixed the Submit a Bug issue

1.13.1

July 31, 2020

1. Added Long Exposure Time Lapse 2. Fixed firmware update issues 3. Fix HDR Page issue 4. Fix Photo booth Page issue
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1.13.0

July 25, 2020

1. Added Long Exposure Time Lapse 2. Fixed firmware update issues

1.12.0

March 29, 2020

Support iOS 12.4 and later.

Price History of Pulse Camera Control

Description of Pulse Camera Control

This is the smartphone control app for Pulse. Pulse is a device that attaches to your Canon or Nikon DSLR and allows you to wirelessly take photos, videos and time-lapses from your phone or tablet and get instant feedback. With Pulse you get complete creative control all while staying free to use your phone or tablet. From the mountains to the studio Pulse handles everything from your biggest projects to impromptu street photography. With its small size and intuitive features, you'll never want to leave it behind. Pulse Features : -Wirelessly control ISO, shutter speed and aperture from up to 100 feet -Receive image thumbnails and histograms within seconds -Take 'Holy Grail' timelapses with exposure ramping -Control up to 3 Pulses at once -Free up WiFi and Internet as Pulse uses Bluetooth and BLE -Extend your session with 24 hours of battery (USB rechargeable)
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Pulse Camera Control: FAQ

Does Pulse Camera Control offer an iPad version?

Yes, the software for Pulse Camera Control is compatible with iPads.
Tangy Laboratories Inc is the developer of the app.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 12.0.
2.9 out of 5 is the fair rating that Pulse Camera Control has received from users.
Photo & Video Is The App Genre Of The Pulse Camera Control App.
1.15.1 is the newly released Pulse Camera Control version.
The Pulse Camera Control app was last updated on July 4, 2024.
Pulse Camera Control was released on February 6, 2023.
Child-friendly content, no violence or scary images.
The Pulse Camera Control app can be used in English.
No, Pulse Camera Control is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Pulse Camera Control.
No, you cannot utilize Pulse Camera Control with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Pulse Camera Control

  • Total garbage

    Even after an Alpine tech set it up it fails. Of course the tech set it up for ANDROID after being told is was to be used on iPhone. Completely incompetent company. Still will not work on either of our two iPhones and Alpine is silent.
  • Saved my camera! Excellent accessory for astrophotography

    I own a Nikon D3400 DSLR. As some may know, the only intervalometer available is an infrared point and click one. Not very useful for astrophotography. After looking everywhere online for another option I finally found the solution. The Pulse. Despite having some issues early on, it seems that Alpine Labs has come through and made a good product. I can now take astrophotography photos with multiple long exposure shots without clicking the shutter on the camera. Bluetooth connectivity is perfect, I have not had any disconnects yet. The only issue I’ve seen is occasional clipping with the onscreen text and numbers. Timelapse’s are super easy to set up and they even have preset ones you can try. I was afraid to try this out based on the reviews but I’m so glad I did!
  • First time using

    I bought this a few years ago...a lot happened, I moved a few times, had stuff in storage...long story short, I just got my pulse out for the first time after a crazy few years hoping to take some long exposure shots of the perseid meteor showers tonight. Just downloaded the app, and went through all the steps to connect it with no luck. The app can’t find the device. Really bummed.