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Tethered shooting a short tutorial for those interested
Apr 19, 2013 06:14:08   #
JR1 Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
 
http://www.photoanswers.co.uk/Video/Search-Results/Camera-Techniques/The-Practical-Photography-beginners-guide-to-shooting-tethered/

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Apr 19, 2013 10:59:00   #
EstherP
 
JR1 wrote:
http://www.photoanswers.co.uk/Video/Search-Results/Camera-Techniques/The-Practical-Photography-beginners-guide-to-shooting-tethered/


The video doesn't really say much besides that it is possible to tether your camera to your laptop. Am I missing a link on that website? Or do I need to buy the magazine?
EstherP

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Apr 19, 2013 12:08:47   #
JR1 Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
 
EstherP wrote:
The video doesn't really say much besides that it is possible to tether your camera to your laptop. Am I missing a link on that website? Or do I need to buy the magazine?
EstherP


There were other links, from people, don't know what happened, here was one

http://www.canonblogger.com/2009/05/12/shooting-tethered-with-canon-gear/

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Apr 19, 2013 12:36:25   #
St3v3M Loc: 35,000 feet
 
Thank you

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Apr 19, 2013 13:30:35   #
Wahawk Loc: NE IA
 
JR1 wrote:
http://www.photoanswers.co.uk/Video/Search-Results/Camera-Techniques/The-Practical-Photography-beginners-guide-to-shooting-tethered/


Belongs in the Links & Resources section. NOT Main section!!

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Apr 19, 2013 13:38:43   #
JR1 Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
 
Wahawk wrote:
Belongs in the Links & Resources section. NOT Main section!!


OMG end of the world as we know it whatever you do everyone don't read this it's in the wrong section

Then again as it is photographic and this is a photographic discussion

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Apr 20, 2013 07:53:08   #
Julian Loc: Sarasota, FL
 
Wahawk wrote:
Belongs in the Links & Resources section. NOT Main section!!


Here comes the UHH police again... Get a life wahawk, let the Admin take care of this simple issues in a more subtle manner!

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Apr 20, 2013 07:56:57   #
Julian Loc: Sarasota, FL
 
Nothing tutorial about this link! Helloooo...

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Apr 20, 2013 11:02:03   #
RMM Loc: Suburban New York
 
The original post showed tethering with Lightroom, and only emphasized seeing the shot on the screen. I don't use Lightroom, so I don't know its limits, but I have downloaded Sofortbild (free, Mac software, currently supports a number of Nikon cameras), and it allows control of many features of the camera while shooting. In some ways, control is easier than using the camera's menu system. The major advantage is a greatly enlarged, high resolution screen. Good for tripod-mounted shots where your subject isn't bouncing around. Definitely not the sort of thing for sports events or birds in flight. Well, maybe a chess match.

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Apr 20, 2013 14:41:26   #
St3v3M Loc: 35,000 feet
 
RMM wrote:
The original post showed tethering with Lightroom, and only emphasized seeing the shot on the screen. I don't use Lightroom, so I don't know its limits, but I have downloaded Sofortbild (free, Mac software, currently supports a number of Nikon cameras), and it allows control of many features of the camera while shooting. In some ways, control is easier than using the camera's menu system. The major advantage is a greatly enlarged, high resolution screen. Good for tripod-mounted shots where your subject isn't bouncing around. Definitely not the sort of thing for sports events or birds in flight. Well, maybe a chess match.
The original post showed tethering with Lightroom,... (show quote)

On the other hand...you can also tether your camera to your phone or tablet which can be taken out in the field. Imagine taking your birds in flight then being able to review them on a 10" screen before you leave your blind. Sounds cool to me!

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