Triggertrap brings its auto shutter release powers to Android with new application

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/09/triggertrap-1.jpg With Google’s mobile OS claiming a whopping 68 percent of the world’s total smartphone marketshare, it’s almost a requirement for companies to expand outside of that other](ios News, Reviews and Information | Engadget) well-known platform. Naturally, the Kickstarter-fundedTriggertrap has taken note of this and is now announcing that its automatic shutter release creation will be available on Android starting today. Unlike on iOS, however, the Triggertrap Mobile application won’t have a free version on Google Play (or Amazon’s app store), so users will have to shell out $5 for the app in order to get started – of course, that’s on top of the $30 for the must-have dongle and matching cable. Triggertrap’s expected to be showing off the new Android app at Photokina next week, and you know we’ll be sure to bring you a demo to help you decide if it’s indeed worth pulling the trigger.
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