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Miops Mobile Remote Trigger

Drahtauslöser, Fernauslöser
Item Nr. 12087
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  • for all DSLR or system cameras
  • Remote control on the smartphone via app
  • dozens of modes can be used via app

Miops Mobile Remote Trigger
The mobile remote control from Miops is a compact accessory that allows you to wirelessly connect your iOS or Android smartphone to your DSLR or system camera. You can then use the Miops mobile app to trigger your camera up to a distance of dozens of meters. This makes use of energy-saving Bluetooth 4.0, so that smartphones without a 3.5mm connection (iPhone X / Google Pixel) can also be used. The Mobile Remote can be attached to the hotshoe of the camera. There is also a ¼" internal thread on the underside.

Miops Mobile app
The Miops Mobile app makes it possible to operate all sensors with your smartphone, such as vibration, sound, movement and distance. There are even various timelapse functions available to take a photo at the right moment. There are also some standard functions, such as taking photos as long as you hold your finger on the screen, a lock function to take photos continuously, a timer function and HDR options. You can even use these functions in combination with each other thanks to the 'Scenario' function.

Using the mobile dongle
You can take photos with your DSLR or system camera using the various modes of the Miops Mobile app. Thanks to the clear and concise classification, the system is quick and easy to use. Select one of the functions below and leave the rest to your smartphone.

  • Cable Release
  • Press+Hold
  • Press+Lock
  • Timed Release
  • Self Timer
  • Timed Release+Self Timer
  • Basic Timelapse
  • Long Exposure Timelapse
  • Bulb Ramping Timelapse
  • Road Lapse
  • HDR Timelapse
  • HDR Mode
  • Sound Mode
  • Vibration Mode
  • Motion Mode
  • Scenario (Includes Scheduling)


By downloading the app on your smartphone, you can view all the options and settings of the modes. Even if you have not yet purchased the Mobile Remote. Not convinced yet? Or are you in doubt between the Smart Trigger, the Mobile Remote and the dongle? In this English review you will find a comprehensive comparison, including sample photos.

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Miops Mobile Remote Trigger

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  • for all DSLR or system cameras
  • Remote control on the smartphone via app
  • dozens of modes can be used via app

Product description for Miops Mobile Remote Trigger

Miops Mobile Remote Trigger
The mobile remote control from Miops is a compact accessory that allows you to wirelessly connect your iOS or Android smartphone to your DSLR or system camera. You can then use the Miops mobile app to trigger your camera up to a distance of dozens of meters. This makes use of energy-saving Bluetooth 4.0, so that smartphones without a 3.5mm connection (iPhone X / Google Pixel) can also be used. The Mobile Remote can be attached to the hotshoe of the camera. There is also a ¼" internal thread on the underside.

Miops Mobile app
The Miops Mobile app makes it possible to operate all sensors with your smartphone, such as vibration, sound, movement and distance. There are even various timelapse functions available to take a photo at the right moment. There are also some standard functions, such as taking photos as long as you hold your finger on the screen, a lock function to take photos continuously, a timer function and HDR options. You can even use these functions in combination with each other thanks to the 'Scenario' function.

Using the mobile dongle
You can take photos with your DSLR or system camera using the various modes of the Miops Mobile app. Thanks to the clear and concise classification, the system is quick and easy to use. Select one of the functions below and leave the rest to your smartphone.

  • Cable Release
  • Press+Hold
  • Press+Lock
  • Timed Release
  • Self Timer
  • Timed Release+Self Timer
  • Basic Timelapse
  • Long Exposure Timelapse
  • Bulb Ramping Timelapse
  • Road Lapse
  • HDR Timelapse
  • HDR Mode
  • Sound Mode
  • Vibration Mode
  • Motion Mode
  • Scenario (Includes Scheduling)


By downloading the app on your smartphone, you can view all the options and settings of the modes. Even if you have not yet purchased the Mobile Remote. Not convinced yet? Or are you in doubt between the Smart Trigger, the Mobile Remote and the dongle? In this English review you will find a comprehensive comparison, including sample photos.

Miops Mobile Remote Trigger

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