Shooting to a laptop
TheCoolerKing
Registered Users Posts: 3 Beginner grinner
Hi this is my first post here.
I'm was wondering how to shoot from a digital camera (I have a Nikon D80) to a laptop (PC). Since a lot of my shoots lately look sharp but when I open them in Photoshop I find they're really not.
Whats the cord that I need called? Is it a USB?
I tired downloading the Nikon NX or whatever.
The software in order to do it. And I wasnt too happy with it.
Thanks for the help.
I'm was wondering how to shoot from a digital camera (I have a Nikon D80) to a laptop (PC). Since a lot of my shoots lately look sharp but when I open them in Photoshop I find they're really not.
Whats the cord that I need called? Is it a USB?
I tired downloading the Nikon NX or whatever.
The software in order to do it. And I wasnt too happy with it.
Thanks for the help.
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The net effect is that within 5 seconds of pressing the shutter release (whether on-camera, a cable release, or using the laptop, I have a full screen image to look at.
I love it.
Natural selection is responsible for every living thing that exists.
D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.
It really should be if you buy their cameras you should get some kind of software.
Oh and I dont have lightroom...yet.
Is it better than Bridge?
Here's all the info on Nikon software that you'll ever need. You can figure it out from there:D
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-Jon
Yeah, you have buy Capture. You do get "some kind of software" or at least you used to get "Picture Project" or something. Capture is a whole different animal though. It's a RAW processor, etc. I used to use it to preview the downloaded shots, but it was way too clunky, so I now only use Capture to control the camera and send the image to Lightroom.
I have CS3, but to tell you the truth, I've NEVER even opened Bridge, so can't comment intelligently, but I sure do like Lightroom.
Natural selection is responsible for every living thing that exists.
D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.
Hope this helps
Mike Mattix
Tulsa, OK
"There are always three sides to every story. Yours, mine, and the truth" - Unknown
is lightroom included in cs3? I'm all confused....lol
Natural selection is responsible for every living thing that exists.
D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.
Natural selection is responsible for every living thing that exists.
D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.
Welcome to dgrin.
Is this question "how to see the image real time on a laptop", or how to shoot critically sharp images with your camera and KNOW that they are sharp without needing to see them large on a laptop screen?
If you routinely need a laptop image to be certain your images are sharp, you may have problems with your shooting technique that need to be addressed first.
Tethered shooting can be a great asset shooting portraits in a studio, but is not practical in lots of real day to day shooting challenges.
Moderator of the Technique Forum and Finishing School on Dgrin
I have been using an eye fi card (www.eye.fi) to do something similar to tethered shooting. This is a wireless SD memory card that sends the pics to your PC while you shoot. Make no mistake, its not in real time. But its only a few minutes slower. So while I shoot pics of babies, I have the laptop open with Picasa running, and the pics just appear in the folder for the parents to see. Each image takes about 5 seconds to upload, and the transfer occurs during the cameras idle moments. So its not as fast a tethered because the transfer has to wait for the idle moments, but its not bad and its wireless. You do have to be in range of a router.
It does work with a CF adaptor. I know Photojojo sells it as a combo. But you might also ask Andy (Smugmug Admin) which one he uses. He uses a eye.fi card with a high end Canon.
It's definately something I don't need. But it sounds really cool and I'd love to know what the CF version is for eye.fi.