![]() ![]() I guess I just don't trust my eyesight to judge the image looking at the 3" LCD - just got use to looking a results on a 15".īut all is not lost! If you want to do what you want, you can download this program and run it - DigiCamControl. What I see on the laptop screen is what they see on the TV. The camera is tethered to my laptop (15") next to me and have a long HDMI cable from my laptop to the TV. When I shoot models in studio with clients, I set up a 42" TV for them to watch. I know it's possible but maybe only canon users can do it. I still need to be able to look at my camera sometimes. I shoot tethered for the client parents and for the creative director not so much for myself. If you want to increase the speed, ie shorten the time of the image transfer, remove the SD card - you don't need it for tether shoot and when the camera don't have to write to the SD card and to the computer, the transfer is faster.Īnother advantage is that if after getting the lighting and composition correct on the image, and develop it, you can set the tether to use previous Develop settings (shadow, highlight, blacks, clarity, sharpness etc etc and apply it directly to all subsequent incoming images! Absolutely the most time saving feature when doing product photography. In other words, the whole point of shooting tether is so we can avoid having to review on the small LCD screen. So that's why LCD review is not available since it is not necessary when shooting tether. So after each shot, I review the image on my 15" screen before I go on to the next shot. The whole reason product photographers and model shoots in studios shoot tether is so you DON'T have to use the tiny LCD to review the last shot but to review it on the big computer screen. ![]() If you have a slow computer, it make take longer as the image has to write to the hard disk. Start tether mode, shoot and the image appears on the computer screen either in Grid View, Loupe View or even Develop view. I use a D5000 or D5100 or sometimes D7100. I shoot tether only and with Lightroom 5.4 - that's all I do as I'm doing product photography. Oh, then it should just appear - takes less than a second. I use lightroom 5 and I have capture one but I'm not very comfortable with that yet. Just like how you would normally check a picture if you weren't shooting tethered. If I want to look at my lcd on the camera and review the picture I just took or the previous picture. Import captured images automatically into Aperture and iPhoto.I'm talking about after I take the shot.Bracketing with an arbitrary number of shutter speeds and interval shooting.Trigger image capture via release button on camera body or remotely from your Mac. ![]()
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