Gene51 wrote:
Wireless solutions are slow, and terrible with raw files. A hardwire tether is far more responsive, and for less than $10 you can get the correct adapter for the connection, and DSLR Dashboard is freeware for Android, but there may be a charge for the IOS version. The advantage of DSLR Dashboard and other similar applications is that it provides 100% control over all settings - plus Dashboard offers focus stacking automation, HDR bracket automation, Time Lapse automation, even if your camera does not offer these functions. I use mine with a Google Pixel XL phone to remotely display my camera controls while shooting tethered. I used to do the same with a Samsung tablet but the phone is more convenient.
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When you’re shooting tethered with DSLR Dashboard, does it always move the review capabilities to the ipad or can you view that on the camera’s LCD as well? Using a Camranger, it was always on the iPad.