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The Apple iWatch can be used as a remote for the iPhone.

Yeah I've used my Apple Watch to take a lot of my more recent photos using my phone. I also have a bluetooth remote that I use as well because the 3 seconds on the watch isn't always enough to get back to what I wanted before it snaps the photo.

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I use my phone timer all the time. I cut slots across a short piece of 2x4 lumber to use as a tripod to fit my phone in. It works well and is easily carried in a backpack or toatbag.

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My simple camera allows me to delay upto 30 seconds and take upto 10 shots. By the end of all that time I usually have the pics I want

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The last time I used my remote was a week ago for my naked run at McDonald's drive through. I set the camera (phone actually) up high on the passenger side of my car and took shots as I drove. Here are a few. The girl smiled as she handed me the burger. I guess she knew I was naked.

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A remote is handy when 10 sec is not long enough to get into position -some of the more tricky selfies. Has anyone else used one?

You are right the ten seconds on the default android camera is not enough. I have found a better camera app yep. iPhone had several with varying timer setting. Even so used a remote to activate the timer and have even more time to get set. Useful for taking yoga pics in challenging poses.

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My sons got me one to use with my iphone as well as a telephoto lens. I have used the remote but never seem to have it handy when I decide to take a picture and haven't taken a picture with the telephoto lens yet. I should try that.

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The default 10 seconds self-timer photos for Android handphone is usually quite sufficient for me. Unless they are "more difficult poses or action/movement" like for example, climbing the branches of a tree, then i would shoot a short video clip instead. Most of my photos are taken using self timer when i am alone outdoors and the photos mostly turned out quite good.

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My kids got me one for Christmas a few years back. I always forget to use it though so I use the 10 second timer on the iphone.

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I use my huawei watch via Bluetooth to take pics with my phone kinda glitchy but it works kinda

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