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BerryCam for Raspberry Pi

* This app requires a Raspberry Pi with installed Camera Module to work *
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Utilities Free James Moore iPhone, iPad, iPod

Use your iOS device to control the Raspberry Pi camera module. Control exposure modes, special effects for still images with the simple interface - no need to learn complex SSH commands.

Quickly and easily preview your images on the iOS device and save to your camera roll. The same images are also saved to your Raspberry Pi.

A great way to experiment with the possibilities of the Raspberry Pi camera or to kickstart that IoT project you always wanted to do.

Reviews

Great Way to Explore the Raspberry Pi Camera Features
PiCurious

Easy to set up. Works great. Makes it simple to explore the many features of the camera. I've tried exposure and FX settings so far. Only used it inside for now because I don't have portable power for the Raspberry Pi. Don't expect rapid frame or video shooting. Do expect camera control under many lighting conditions and an easy way to play with the camera (no Linux command line with flags).


Berrycam
Doorcompguy

Great app. Worked with no problems. Website installation instructions for the pi are clear.


Very Cool
michelsja

Got up and running quick. Perfect for those times you want to take some quick pictures without using a computer terminal.


Did not work
SnacksBike

I followed step by step instructions. It advised me that the web page to put into the pi program could not be found. Any suggestions?


Not ready for prime time
Daniel Norton

With RPi A+ crashes continually after first use and until completely uninstalled and reinstalled.


Great app for remote viewing
Socalr53

I setup VPN on my router and there you go I have a great remote viewing app for my Pi cam. I wish if there was a full screen mode available, but no complaints


Works perfectly!
Coriakin1971

Thank you for making this app - this works great and easy to set up if you already work with a Ras Pi. But also a great app to learn with if you haven’t!


Very good app for remote controlled cameras
billacj

One of the problems with a remote controlled PiCam is testing the exposure options and pointing the camera precisely such as when using the PiCam for Astrophotography. By accident I found the BerryCam app and loaded it to the iPad air2 with IOS9.2 and to the /home/Pi on the Raspberry Pi model B running the May 2015 version of rasbian wheezy. I suggest making a shell to contain the long URL pointing to the startup. Once loaded set the Pi IP address into the iPad App, push the bottom center button and in seconds activity begins. I had a separate PC connected via putty.exe and could monitor /home/Pi activity, kinda neat. Also I forgot I was running 'motion' software and crontab with 2 raspistill scripts all at the same time, no crashes, 5 stars ! ! ! ! Can't wait to see future enhancements. I suggest making the IP entry a list of IP entries for those of us who use multiple PiCams at the same time and someday live video streaming.


Very touchy (no pun intended)
robbajor

Sometimes this app works perfectly, and other times I get a dark green photo despite not changing any settings. Suffice to say the interface is great, and I wish there were more folks working on apps like this. From my experience this app is inconsistent, but wonderful when it is working.


would like it more if it worked
Zinnnman

every time I take a photo I get sent back to my desktop, and no picture is taken.


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