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Apple will probably have a solid device on their hands by the second or third iteration of this device (never by first gen of anything in the electronics world). The closed OS will remove the headaches for a lot of people. The iPad is an innovative device in terms of how it’s going to change the landscape of computing for the casual user. The usb thingy that everyone keeps showing here is for file transfer.
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Also being stuck in this situation of the limitations of the EOS utility is why OnOne hasn’t been able to get movie mode to work with this great app. So in essence DSLR remote is streaming a file feed over an internet (which the app is creating via computer-to-computer network) which is also why there major lag when it comes to the video you see. This is why the DSLR remote is acting like a proxy of the laptop’s screen using Canon’s EOS utility and why DSLR remote has to have the camera tethered to a computer. There is no app that will be able to do this since the hardware is not designed for it. It’s never never never never NEVER going to happen. If you had a video or audio “in”, then all you would have to do is make an app to record this feed and you could then rip movies on to your I-device. This is because Apple wants to control media on the phone. All Apple’s “i” devices can not accept a video feed through their port. People people, once again I find yet another version of this topic with the obvious overlook that kills all this talk right away. Probably means you can fire your remote camera with your iPhone without a computer connected to it. It has a few other features too, internet enabled linking so you could fire your camera with live view from any where with internet access etc. It also allows wirless linking of multiple bodies (if they all have WFT-E4II’s) it also has a bluetooth link in it for GPS logging via that rather than the usb port.

It enables wireless connection on 802.11a as well as b and g. William the newer version adds some bells. One camera can be accessed from up to three different computers or mobile devices, allowing photographers convenient and flexible remote control over their photography. This allows photographers to control their cameras whilst on the move or when in remote areas where carrying a computer may be impractical.
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The WFT Server takes full advantage of Java-enabled internet browsers, providing more opportunities for photographers to change camera settings like ISO, focus, aperture and shutter speed, from a computer or portable wireless device such as a PDA or smartphone. This is from Warehouse Express’ product details : Difficult to find more information on the net, just endless copies of the press release. The two bits I have copied below suggest that the server bit may now be built in.
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With the older version you still needed a PC or Mac as a server and DSLR Remote to get a remote screen/control but it did mean it did not need to be tethered. One possibility might be the latest version of the wireless grip – the WFT-E4 II. I don’t have any news if he’s going to implement anything like it or not, but I did take the time to explain our needs and he did get it and acknowledged the need. Last year I had one such Chinese manufacturer visiting me in my house discussing the possibility (he found me via my blog and he wanted to learn more about videographer’s needs as a possible product). As I discussed with on Twitter last month, that price is totally possible when considering this product.
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Instead, someone just needs to contact an Asian manufacturer that can provide an HDMI-in and RCA-in 720p monitor for $250. I don’t think that this is the device to use for the job. So I don’t expect anything like this on an iPad personally.

Even on a jailbroken iPad this would be super-difficult to achieve. Not only doing things via USB is not easy since it would require the implementer to also make up a brand new gfx connection protocol, the Apple SDK does not allow users to write drivers.

As I replied on Twitter, this won’t be possible.
