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Solved: D810 Tethered Shooting and Dell PC problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Silversnapper" data-source="post: 829735" data-attributes="member: 52909"><p>Thanks for your input [USER=48483]@BF Hammer[/USER]. I didn't make it clear enough earlier that the reason I tether the camera is not only for the live view on a big screen for focussing, but I use Helicon Remote software to actually control the camera from the PC and the most important aspect is that when focus stacking, the software, given the start and end point of the stack, will calculate the number of shots required for the stack and then shoot them automatically - same as some of the Z cameras mentioned earlier.</p><p></p><p>This has been a really useful discussion so thanks again everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silversnapper, post: 829735, member: 52909"] Thanks for your input [USER=48483]@BF Hammer[/USER]. I didn't make it clear enough earlier that the reason I tether the camera is not only for the live view on a big screen for focussing, but I use Helicon Remote software to actually control the camera from the PC and the most important aspect is that when focus stacking, the software, given the start and end point of the stack, will calculate the number of shots required for the stack and then shoot them automatically - same as some of the Z cameras mentioned earlier. This has been a really useful discussion so thanks again everyone. [/QUOTE]
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