The popular mobile triggering solution Triggertrap just announced version 2.0 of its mobile application, complete with a visual overhaul and a total of 14 triggering options that promise to "make advanced photographic techniques available to everyone - even photographic newbies."
The most significant improvement in the app is the interface itself. Redesigned from the ground up, they've done away with the dark design and dials in favor of a cleaner, brighter menu system. It's not just a new paint job though, Triggertrap promises that every aspect of the simplified design makes the app easier and more efficient to use than ever before.
These include everything from the expected intervalometer and sound triggers to more advanced options like distance-lapse (uses the GPS to take a photo every X-amount of meters), a couple of different HDR modes and the ability to trigger over 100 cameras at once over WiFi. These can be used to trigger the smartphone’s built-in camera, but the hope is that users will get the free app and connect it up to their DSLR using Triggertrap’s $30 dongle/cable packages.
The Triggertrap mobile 2.0 has convinced som mobile photography users. From taking the ideas from the feedback they've been receiving. This may just become the most fan loved phone, since well it was technically the fans that brought to life the very phone they wish to have.