With their infinitely configurable touch-screens, iDevices make pretty much perfect universal remotes. The iPhone and iPad can already be used to remote-control a DSLR, your iTunes-equipped PC or even your Sonos multi-room sound-system. Soon, you'll be able to add Elinchrom's RX flash lights to that list.
Elinchrom make those big, powerful flashes that you see in photographers' studios, the ones that pull their juice from the mains or large external batteries and put out enough light to beat the Sun into submission. The company has just announced, through a coy, teasing blog post, that it is working on an iApp to let you control the power levels of your various flash-heads, pilot-lights and "many other features of the Elinchrom RX flash units".
The actual workings of the apps are still top-secret:
We can make a guess, though. Elinchrom's existing solution is a transmitter on the camera, and also a USB-dongle for control from a Mac or a PC. The picture above doesn't show any extra hardware plugged into the iPhone or iPad, so I assume that the internal Wi-Fi radio of the iDevice is somehow being used. Either that or there is a dongle and it just isn't in the picture.
We'll find out soon enough, though, as Elinchrom will be showing off a demo at the Photokina show beginning next Thursday. The app will be available to buy for the "most modest price" in the early part of next year.
Remote Quadra RX with iPhone, iPad [Elinchrom]