Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Adobe Lightroom Q&A => Topic started by: geesbert on June 20, 2010, 05:08:35 pm
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98% of my commercial work is shot tethered using the awful DPP software. live view is essential for me, I hardly ever look through the camera's viewfinder anymore. I have a 28" screen additionally to my computer just to get good live view.
I like the simplicity of the way lightroom tetheres, but is there any way to get live view while tethering with LR3? it doesn't seem to work once i got eos utiliy running. using the video out is not a real option, because it looks crap. I don't mind having one program for tethering besides LR running. I am on a Mac, Canon 1Ds3 and 5D2.
Stefan
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98% of my commercial work is shot tethered using the awful DPP software. live view is essential for me, I hardly ever look through the camera's viewfinder anymore. I have a 28" screen additionally to my computer just to get good live view.
I like the simplicity of the way lightroom tetheres, but is there any way to get live view while tethering with LR3? it doesn't seem to work once i got eos utiliy running. using the video out is not a real option, because it looks crap. I don't mind having one program for tethering besides LR running. I am on a Mac, Canon 1Ds3 and 5D2.
Stefan
Not as far as I know.
I use the tethering when shooting directly in LR now, but if I need LV, or controls on the camera , I use EOS Utility.
I don't think you need DPP for Live View, I use it through EOS Utility and it records directly into a watched LR folder, then is imported into the LR catalogue.
You have to turn off the flash settings for the flash to work with the 5DMKII if using other than a Canon SpeedLight.
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For tethered shooting with live view:
Sofortbild has live view for Mac with Nikon Cameras. Great for HDR photography. FREE.
http://www.sofortbildapp.com/
http://www.breezesys.com/products.htm
DSLR Remote Pro has Live View also for Canon/Nikon with Windows and Nikon with Mac
and their NKRemote works with Nikon on Windows. Paid applications.
David
http://cmp.ly/0