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7th October 2013
XSories launches new WEYE FEYE® for your DSLR

The Weye Feye™ will smartify your DSLR!

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The high tech accessory brand XSories® is proud to introduce the new WEYE FEYE™ (pronounced 'wi-fi') - an ingenious new device delivering complete wireless remote control of your DSLR via an App. It works by transposing your camera's LCD screen and functionality to your smartphone or tablet.

The WEYE FEYE™ adapts to most of the Canon and Nikon cameras. With its built-in battery and server, the WEYE FEYE™ is completely autonomous from the camera. It operates with 802.11n Wi-Fi technology, which ensures a powerful signal with higher speed and larger range.

Don't miss a bit of the action without having to take the plunge!

The range of the signal (up to 80 meters) coupled with a record 0.2 sec latency makes it the highest-performing product on the market.

With the LiveView function available via the App, you will be able to take over the control of the camera without touching it. Change the setup (ISO, white balance, aperture, etc), switch in between modes (photo or video, time lapse), control the focus (manual or automatic) and wirelessly set off the capture of images.

The Gallery will allow you to view, select and share the images from the smartphone or tablet directly to a computer or via social networks and sharing platforms (YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Dropbox, etc). The integrated server allows several users to access the Gallery without installing the App.

You can now get away from the LCD screen of your camera thanks to the LiveView function during both still capture and recording. The WEYE FEYE™ allows users to engage in new approaches of photography helping them to achieve elaborate composition on their own without having to direct an assistant. Operating your camera(s) remotely gives you more freedom of movement and enables you to capture moments your presence would otherwise disturb.

The WEYE FEYE™ will be available to purchase from September 2013 at a recommended retail price of £199.

 
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