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Case Air Wireless Tethering System – Review

December 12, 2016 By Nicholas Pappagallo Jr. Leave a Comment

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Tether Tools introduces the Case Air Wireless Tethering System, an innovative camera controller that connects and transfers images instantly from a camera to a smartphone, tablet or computer. Case Air offers remote control of advanced camera settings including focus adjustments, exposure settings, bracketing, time-lapse, HDR, and more. View images on a larger screen to check critical focus and composition or use live-view or movie mode for real-time capture to share and collaborate as images are created.

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Case Air is about the size of a car key fob and weighs just 50 grams (1.7 ounces) which is light and compact enough to take anywhere. Case Air seamlessly mounts to a camera using the integrated hot shoe mount or included quick-release lanyard.
Once connected to a camera via a small USB cable, Case Air creates its own wireless connection between camera and tablet, phone or computer (no wireless internet connection needed). Case Air is powered by a simple, easy-to-use mobile App with advanced camera functions including live-view, focus peaking, histogram, grid overlay, video capture, and specialized tasks like bracketing, HDR, time-lapse, and focus-stacking.

Images can be downloaded to a mobile device for on-the-go tethering and sharing. The Case Air App displays images full screen and only requires a simple pinch-to-zoom to check critical focus.
The Case Air battery life is approximately 6 to 9 hours and can also be powered using an external USB battery pack for photographers who need additional power. Case Air is non-proprietary and currently compatible with most Canon and Nikon cameras.
The Case Remote App, available for free in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, is a wireless camera remote controller that works in tandem with the Case Air Wireless Tethering System. The App features an intuitive design and state-of-the-art performance that makes wireless tethering and remote camera control simple and easy.

“The Case Air Wireless Tethering System is the ideal solution for photographers to capture and control their camera wirelessly,” said Josh Simons, Tether Tools President. “To a photographer or filmmaker, Case Air provides new and exciting tools to collaborate and capture the shot.”

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