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Tethering Joy!! :: Control My Nikon ::
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 660409" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>I tried a few also, and ended up with ControlMyNikon and found it very reliable. I don't use it that often but for demo kitchen or product shots it is very effective. The rest of the time I do not use tethering for much handheld portrait or non-studio. If there is a problem with reliability it is probably older OS that is not fully patched. I use it on two laptops both are i7 Intel processors with 16gig of RAM, an HP DV7 6163 and a MSI GP62 running Win 10.1 that are kept up to date. The camera is a D800 with the latest firmware from last month.</p><p>Good application at a low price. </p><p>For those doing macro or studio product, fashion or any tripod shooting it is a real aid to getting what is intended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 660409, member: 43545"] I tried a few also, and ended up with ControlMyNikon and found it very reliable. I don't use it that often but for demo kitchen or product shots it is very effective. The rest of the time I do not use tethering for much handheld portrait or non-studio. If there is a problem with reliability it is probably older OS that is not fully patched. I use it on two laptops both are i7 Intel processors with 16gig of RAM, an HP DV7 6163 and a MSI GP62 running Win 10.1 that are kept up to date. The camera is a D800 with the latest firmware from last month. Good application at a low price. For those doing macro or studio product, fashion or any tripod shooting it is a real aid to getting what is intended. [/QUOTE]
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