JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Shooting tethered with Nikon D Thread starter osumisan Start date Nov 8, Does anyone know about shooting while the camera is tethered to a laptop? Is the camera just connected via the same USB cable that would download photos to the computer?
And if so, is all that is required to shoot tethered is software? What's an affordable software for shooting tethered? Thank you in advance! I use Lightroom3 and yes while tethered it will preview your shot on the PC if lightroom is running. Best ten clams I've ever spent. No extra cables to buy? Click to expand You can find some good info at TetherTools.
They have a good overview on all the different tethering software packages available and what you need to get started. One of the several video tutorials for the software on the developer's website shows how to use a presenter remote to trigger the camera shutter. I didn't have one of those handy, so I used my iPhone 4 with an App called "Mobile Mouse" that allows me to use the phone as a remote mouse and keyboard.
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JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter dougward Start date Mar 24, Hi There- i have a Nikon D and Lightroom 3 and I can not get Lightroom to recognize my camera, I have found other posts here related to this topic, and after following the instructions, I still can not get it to work.
Can anybody please help me?? I'm sure it's something simple, but to no avail. Thanks in advance for your effort.
Sincerely- Douglas. Sort by date Sort by votes. Additionally, all TetherPro cables are fully shielded to protect against external signal interference. This cable is designed and manufactured to highest USB specifications, ensuring delivery of excellent performance. If you plan to tether your camera longer than 15 feet, you will need an active extension.
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