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Olympus E-System Tethering
Feb 9, 2013 22:28:30   #
jfantasma
 
I recently found a software for tethering your Ollympus E System Camera to your computer or laptop and it's only $15. It is a stand-alone software and is a small program.

Here's the link:

https://www.imagecraft.com/

you have to go to the link and then under other software go to the E-Capture link

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Feb 10, 2013 14:28:37   #
Dave52 Loc: Oregon Coast
 
Another Oly shooter! I was starting to think that I was the last of the troops. I have been wanting to do exactly what this software proposes, shoot direct to my computer. This will speed things up a lot, this saves two steps in the process.

Thank you for sharing your find, Dave

PS: you wouldn't happen to know of a GPS system for Olympus "E 's" ?

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Feb 10, 2013 16:08:21   #
jfantasma
 
What E System are you using? There are a few out there but they are for the newer systems. I thought the same thing about being the lonely Oly shooter too but there are a few out here... One is an OMD EM-5 user! I want that camera!! Plane on selling some photos and saving for one. My cousin owns it and says it's the best camera she has ever used.

Dave52 wrote:
Another Oly shooter! I was starting to think that I was the last of the troops. I have been wanting to do exactly what this software proposes, shoot direct to my computer. This will speed things up a lot, this saves two steps in the process.

Thank you for sharing your find, Dave

PS: you wouldn't happen to know of a GPS system for Olympus "E 's" ?

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Feb 10, 2013 16:24:36   #
Dave52 Loc: Oregon Coast
 
I have cameras a E-510 and a E-3, lens I'm not sure about, all are Zuiko, 28 f2.8, 35 macro, 50 f1.8, Sigma 14 - 56 macro f?, Zuiko 50 - 200, 70 - 300, standard kit lens, several OM's, 2X converter. And what I call Frankenstein lens 500 - 2400 great on birds. Reverse lens from 28 - 200 for macro. Complete studio set up in my basement.

My next big challenge is electronic's, setting up a wet tank with lazier timers, will also work in stop motion, they say ill be able to stop a bullet in flight, plus lots of other little tricks. Dave

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Feb 10, 2013 16:31:35   #
Frapha Loc: Tulsa, Oklahoma
 
Interesting, I've tetherd my E-30 via Lightroom 4 without any other software, but perhaps imagecraft will work even better -- may give it a try. Thanks.

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Feb 10, 2013 16:32:30   #
jfantasma
 
Wow you have it all! Frankenstein Lens? Don't even think I want to know what that one ran you in price.... Water set up sounds awesome! I always thought of doing that myself but I am a little restricted on space. I'll look into it and see if I can find some GPS software as well. Thanks for stopping by!

Dave52 wrote:
I have cameras a E-510 and a E-3, lens I'm not sure about, all are Zuiko, 28 f2.8, 35 macro, 50 f1.8, Sigma 14 - 56 macro f?, Zuiko 50 - 200, 70 - 300, standard kit lens, several OM's, 2X converter. And what I call Frankenstein lens 500 - 2400 great on birds. Reverse lens from 28 - 200 for macro. Complete studio set up in my basement.

My next big challenge is electronic's, setting up a wet tank with lazier timers, will also work in stop motion, they say ill be able to stop a bullet in flight, plus lots of other little tricks. Dave
I have cameras a E-510 and a E-3, lens I'm not sur... (show quote)

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