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Radian Lets You Use Your Camera, iPhone and Android Device for Time Lapse Projects

Posted July 22, 2012 7:28 PM

From Engadget:

Shaped like an oversized hockey puck, the Radian works with any camera that has a trigger-release input and can be used with or without a tripod. The device can be programmed through either an Android or iPhone app and lets you disconnect your smartphone once you've got your settings dialed in. Otherwise, you can use the Radian to take time-lapse photography with your iPhone or Android smartphone as well.

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07/23/2012 12:54 AM

Great idea. I see lots of uses for this for shooting commercials, as well as just home photo freaks wanting it to add spice to their videos.

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