Is this possible?
jandrewnelson
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I'm doing a photoshoot next weekend. Head and shoulder stuff of some realtors. I've borrowed a Toshiba laptop for post processing and to let the individuals see their pictures...and I've borrowed a Canon EOS 20D because, well, it's just better than what I currently have.
QUESTION: Is it possible to connect the camera to the notebook somehow so that the notebook screen could be used as kind of an "external" LCD? I want to be able to show the individuals their shots quicker than would otherwise be possible.
I'm not sure if this is the right area for this posting, so if not, please forgive.
Thanks
Jerry
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QUESTION: Is it possible to connect the camera to the notebook somehow so that the notebook screen could be used as kind of an "external" LCD? I want to be able to show the individuals their shots quicker than would otherwise be possible.
I'm not sure if this is the right area for this posting, so if not, please forgive.
Thanks
Jerry
www.Meesoon.smugmug.com
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It shows the picture after you've taken it, not before. Many professional photographers work this way.
I don't know what the program is called for Canon, but you'll need it on the laptop before you can shoot tethered.
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I did find something called "EOS Utility" on the Canon website, but I'm not sure if this is what I need or not.
Thanks!
Jerry
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I believe the program you want is called EOS Capture. Check on Canon's site for the version appropriate to the 20D. You'll need to connect the camera to the computer with a USB cable.
I must honestly say though, I never tried tethered shooting with 20D. At the time I owned it I wasn't "advanced" enough for that ;-). And since that camera doesn't feature Live View technology I'm aftraid real time image acquisition will not be possible, and the whole remote shooting functionality would be somwhat crippled. I do recommend to rent more advanced body (the later the better) to enjoy it fully.
Found my old post with some samples: http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?p=1140249#post1140249
ETA: Looking at their list of supported cameras, the 20D is included.
http://www.moose135photography.com
OK, so I cheated and went back and looked. EOS Capture 1.2 is delivered with both the 20D and later cameras as well. I seem to recall using it stand-alone with the 20D but it is also invoked by menu options in DPP 1.6.1. and EOS Viewer Utility 1.2, both of which were delivered with the 20D. The 50D and other more recent cameras come with EOS Utility 2.5, which has remote capture functions and--according to the documentation--is backward compatible with the 20D.