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Connecting D5300 to Macbook for video feed
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<blockquote data-quote="Burntcloth" data-source="post: 494235" data-attributes="member: 40709"><p>Okay, I have a workable, but less-than-ideal solution. </p><p>Using tethering software. Forr this camera: Nikon Camera Control Pro 2, or Helicon Remote.</p><p>Neither is free, I think $150/75 each, but trying for 30 days. </p><p>Only problem is that I can't get the image to be a true full screen. CC2 only shows a tiny window that can't be increased. Helicon Remote's app occupies the whole screen, but I can't figure out how to show just the image. </p><p></p><p>As a workaround, I can use the Accessibility features of the Mac to be able to zoom in, which will probably work for my needs, but is hard to use if I need to change anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Burntcloth, post: 494235, member: 40709"] Okay, I have a workable, but less-than-ideal solution. Using tethering software. Forr this camera: Nikon Camera Control Pro 2, or Helicon Remote. Neither is free, I think $150/75 each, but trying for 30 days. Only problem is that I can't get the image to be a true full screen. CC2 only shows a tiny window that can't be increased. Helicon Remote's app occupies the whole screen, but I can't figure out how to show just the image. As a workaround, I can use the Accessibility features of the Mac to be able to zoom in, which will probably work for my needs, but is hard to use if I need to change anything. [/QUOTE]
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