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Equipment & Techniques => Beginner's Questions => Topic started by: stacy on June 20, 2007, 02:33:27 pm

Title: TAKING DIGITALs WHILE CONNECTED TO LAPTOP
Post by: stacy on June 20, 2007, 02:33:27 pm
I am starting a product website and am new to photography. I have a digital camera and a laptop, but I want to take pictures and see them on the laptop immeddiately. I do not want to remove the memory card from the camera and upload to pc to see if I like the picture and then place card back into camera and shoot again.

Can anyone recommend the proper equipment? Is there special software and hardware that I need?  

If it matters to your answer, I have Adobe CS3 Extended. Should I also get the Lightroom?

THANK YOU SO MUCH from a frustrated person new to product photography.
Title: TAKING DIGITALs WHILE CONNECTED TO LAPTOP
Post by: KeithR on June 20, 2007, 05:38:06 pm
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I am starting a product website and am new to photography. I have a digital camera and a laptop, but I want to take pictures and see them on the laptop immeddiately. I do not want to remove the memory card from the camera and upload to pc to see if I like the picture and then place card back into camera and shoot again.

Can anyone recommend the proper equipment? Is there special software and hardware that I need? 

If it matters to your answer, I have Adobe CS3 Extended. Should I also get the Lightroom?

THANK YOU SO MUCH from a frustrated person new to product photography.
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I don't do this myself, but I would think that your camera manufacturer would be the best place to start. It is usually softwear from the camera maker that is required. I use Nikon and know that they have such softwear specifically for tethered shooting.
Title: TAKING DIGITALs WHILE CONNECTED TO LAPTOP
Post by: dmcginlay on June 21, 2007, 10:14:41 am
Please, check out:

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