
HDRLabs has posted a very detailed, easy-to-follow tutorial on loading their free, dSLR controlling software suite onto a Nintendo DS to control a Canon 30D-50D, 5D and 5D Mark II, Casio EX-FX1, Olympus E-P1 and Sigma DSLRs. With it, you'll be able to take photos with noise recognition, advanced timelapse functions and the option to bracket a shot at 11 levels (rather than Canon's default of 3).
One issue, though. You have to build your own connection cable, which you should be able to find a walkthrough for on the internet.

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