Ste Manns
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Hi All,
I had a play at shooting tethered the other day on the Imac, and I'm sold on the idea it's great
I have a nice 17" laptop as well (MS) and was wondering about the best way to set things up (I mean physically not software). I've only seen one decent looking commercial solution by Manfrotto, although I suspect there are a lot more out there. The Manfrotto side stand I saw attached to your tripod leg and whereas it looks ideal I reckon my lappy would prove a tad heavy for my Slik tripod, at the very least it would probably be very unstable.
So, I was wondering what you guys do - I'm going to have a look at a DIY solution, not sure how/what exactly yet but if anyone has any cool commercial or DIY setups it'd be great to see some pictures of your tethered setup. I want something portable, as I am not (yet) studio based, but studio ideas will still be of interest. Obviously in a studio you can just have a desk near your tripod but thats not really what I'm talking about! I do also have a (MS) webbook thingy which I have managed to get working tethered too but the resolution of the tiny screen isnt very good and it's a bit fiddly, however on location it will still probably be quite useful as its very light and the battery lasts ages.
Ste
I had a play at shooting tethered the other day on the Imac, and I'm sold on the idea it's great
I have a nice 17" laptop as well (MS) and was wondering about the best way to set things up (I mean physically not software). I've only seen one decent looking commercial solution by Manfrotto, although I suspect there are a lot more out there. The Manfrotto side stand I saw attached to your tripod leg and whereas it looks ideal I reckon my lappy would prove a tad heavy for my Slik tripod, at the very least it would probably be very unstable.
So, I was wondering what you guys do - I'm going to have a look at a DIY solution, not sure how/what exactly yet but if anyone has any cool commercial or DIY setups it'd be great to see some pictures of your tethered setup. I want something portable, as I am not (yet) studio based, but studio ideas will still be of interest. Obviously in a studio you can just have a desk near your tripod but thats not really what I'm talking about! I do also have a (MS) webbook thingy which I have managed to get working tethered too but the resolution of the tiny screen isnt very good and it's a bit fiddly, however on location it will still probably be quite useful as its very light and the battery lasts ages.
Ste