thequeenscheese
Senior Member
what is another one I've thought about, there's a lot to whey up with brand quality and price when I start long seriously
If I was dealing with physical issues I'd look at working tethered to a laptop. A relatively inexpensive software, like "Control My Nikon" and the cable that came with the camera and you could frame the shot and control the camera from the laptop.
Framing the shot is the problem along with DOF.
Yes, you can tether with Lightroom in a very basic fire the shutter and look at the result after way.
With programs like "Control MY Nikon" you have actual live view and control of the camera remotely. You can do stills or video and change speed, f-stop, etc. About the only thing you can't do is zoom.
I can see Lightroom being used in a studio setting but not in the field. A simple cart or perhaps a monopod (selfie stick to the kids) with camera and a small tablet computer and a program like this and you could work from a chair or the car.