Sony Camera Remote Control screenshots (7)
Description Sony Camera Remote Control
A Bluetooth Controller Solution for Sony Camera Shutter Release
This application establishes a dual-connection system to facilitate remote shutter control for compatible Sony cameras. It functions by linking an Android smartphone to a Bluetooth-enabled selfie stick controller, which then communicates with the camera via a Wi-Fi connection. This setup is engineered to translate a physical button press on the grip into a precise shutter activation command, effectively extending the camera's operational range. The core utility lies in enabling photographers to capture images from a distance without direct physical contact with the camera body, which is applicable for solo shots, group portraits, or stabilizing the camera during long exposures.
Core Operational Features and Extended Utility
The software incorporates a persistent connectivity feature designed to maintain operational readiness. When enabled, this system actively manages the links between the phone, the Bluetooth controller, and the camera, attempting to automatically re-establish sessions if they are interrupted, even while the application runs in a background state. This is a functional consideration for extended shooting scenarios, aiming to minimize setup repetitions and potential lag. The application's architecture is built to support a range of Sony camera models, including tested units like the DSC-RX100M5A, with stated compatibility extending to ILCE series models such as the ILCE-7, alongside various DSC and NEX series cameras. This broad compatibility profile provides a consistent control method across different user equipment tiers.
Functional Breakdown and User Considerations
The absence of advertising within the interface is a noted aspect of the user experience. The technical process requires a specific hardware setup: a Sony camera with Wi-Fi capabilities, a compatible Bluetooth remote controller typically integrated into a selfie stick, and the Android handset running this application. The workflow involves a sequential pairing process—first between the phone and the Bluetooth controller, followed by connecting the phone to the camera's Wi-Fi network—to create the control chain. This method is distinct from applications that use the phone's screen as a direct touch-based remote.
- Dual-Protocol Bridge: Creates a control chain using Bluetooth for the input device and Wi-Fi for the camera command, translating a button press into a shutter signal.
- Persistent Session Management: Features a background reconnection routine intended to maintain the control link, reducing interruptions during lengthy or repeated shooting sequences.
- Extended Hardware Compatibility: Developed to interface with numerous Sony camera series, including ILCE, DSC, and NEX, offering a unified remote solution for diverse gear.
This tool provides a mechanized method for remote triggering, which can be leveraged for compositional flexibility, reducing camera shake, or including the photographer in frame. Consider downloading the mobile app now to implement this wired-alternative control system for supported Sony cameras.
Internet required. IAP available.
Information
| Version | 1.8 |
| Developer | MARDCODE |
| Requirements | Android Android + 8.0+ |
| Updated | 17.03.2026 |
| Size | 87.52 MB |
| Package | com.mardcode.sonycameracontrol |
| Signature | 0b9de83d3f2238502a7940d7dcd2334e |
| Architecture | armeabi-v7a, x86, arm64-v8a, x86_64 |