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Shooting tethered on Canon 5DMKII

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Old 03-05-10, 00:40
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Default Shooting tethered on Canon 5DMKII

Anyone shoot tethered?

Ever had the problem where the canon software keeps closing mid shoot and you dont get any pictures?
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Tried it a couple of times with a Nikon and a laptop and never had any problems. But I know people who have and it's usually down to the computer RAM - You need a lot to make it work. You need a good USB or Firewire cable. You also need to set the camera menu to PTP not Mass Storage. Here are a couple of links I found that may help LINK and LINK Also if you go to Fred Miranda LINK and search on his site he has some specific bits on tethered shooting. Hope this helps.
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Thanks Mate, I have a good USB cable and 8gb of RAM on my new laptop so can't be those things, I will have a good read through the Linkys tar..
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My laptop only has a 1.6Mhz processor & 1Gb ram and it works fine with my 40D shooting raw and automaticly importing them into Lightroom via a watched folder. I did have to download the latest version od Canon DPP & EOS utility though to get it to work when I changed from my 20D
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Old 03-05-10, 15:22
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Cool, think I have upgraded but will check that too, thanks mate.
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I've shot tethered with both a 40D and a 50D no problems at all... just plug in the cable and open up the software (no need to alter camera settings with a Canon). I've not tried it with the 5DmkII and am just heading out but I'll have a go this evening and see how it goes.
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