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D5100
Cinematographer Pro too choppy to be usable
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<blockquote data-quote="bgrg" data-source="post: 100040" data-attributes="member: 12017"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I've just downloaded the <a href="http://www.controlmynikon.com/cinepro.html" target="_blank">Cinematographer Pro</a> trial version, because what they promise (mainly the possibility of using your laptop as an external monitor) sounds really wonderful to me. But unfortunately, the live view image is extremely choppy, it's hardly useful to monitor anyting but the most stationary scenes, and this is bad news as the point of recording video instead of just taking photos is capturing movement.</p><p></p><p>Do you have a different experience with this software? I've looked everywhere on their site for information on this issue, but in vain. Based on what I've read I shouldn't have this problem. It's true that my laptop is not the fastest on Earth, but I have the same issue when using my tabletop PC which is a really strong config. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgrg, post: 100040, member: 12017"] Hello, I've just downloaded the [URL="http://www.controlmynikon.com/cinepro.html"]Cinematographer Pro[/URL] trial version, because what they promise (mainly the possibility of using your laptop as an external monitor) sounds really wonderful to me. But unfortunately, the live view image is extremely choppy, it's hardly useful to monitor anyting but the most stationary scenes, and this is bad news as the point of recording video instead of just taking photos is capturing movement. Do you have a different experience with this software? I've looked everywhere on their site for information on this issue, but in vain. Based on what I've read I shouldn't have this problem. It's true that my laptop is not the fastest on Earth, but I have the same issue when using my tabletop PC which is a really strong config. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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