What are the key features of the Unleashed?

For details of the features please check the Unleashed product page. The Unleashed is a tiny Bluetooth module that plugs directly into your camera, blending perfectly into its design. It adds amazing features and gives you full control over your camera from your smartphone. The free app is available for iOS and Android.. Features: Remote […] Read more…

Why does the Unleashed need a cable?

HDMI cables for Unleashed M Each Unleashed M comes with an HMDI cable that is needed to supply power to the Unleashed. It thus needs to be plugged in at all times. USB cables for Unleashed N1 and N2 The Unleashed N1/N2 plugs directly into a 10-pin port on Nikon cameras. Through this port we […] Read more…

Does the phone need to be on during a timelapse?

No, it doesn’t. One of the best things about the Unleashed is that your phone doesn’t even need to stay connected while your timelapse is running. Once you setup an interval shot/timelapse, you can leave the app, go out of range, switch your phone off etc. and the Unleashed will continue taking photos as set […] Read more…

How do I know the Unleashed is connected and working?

You will know that the Unleashed is working by checking two things: 1. In the app you will see whether the Unleashed is connected or not by the turquoise dot in the top left corner beside the name of the Unleashed (M/N1/N2/C1/C2) and the name of your camera model. If the dot is red or […] Read more…

Can I leave the Unleashed on the camera all the time?

Yes. Developing the Unleashed, we wanted it to be as tiny as possible so it can stay on the camera at all times. From experience we know that once you take camera gadgets off, charge them etc. you can often forget that you even own them. The Unleashed is designed to be unobtrusive and power-saving […] Read more…

Why are there different versions of the Unleashed?

The main reason is that we don’t want any bulky devices or cables that go from one end of the camera to the other. We think great camera accessories should be unobtrusive and merge with the camera so that you can leave them on the camera the whole time. With this goal in mind, we […] Read more…