Is a tethered workflow right for me?
Tethered capture, or the ability to simultaneously photograph, offload and preview capture results via a high-definition monitor, is one of the more liberating conveniences a
Tethered capture, or the ability to simultaneously photograph, offload and preview capture results via a high-definition monitor, is one of the more liberating conveniences a
Should I be shooting tethered? It’s a question I get asked a lot by various photographers and students. The short answer is yes, especially if
Tethering is essentially connecting your camera to a computer or laptop for instant viewing of your images as you are taking them. There are several
Without even getting into all the excellent features in regard to editing your photos in Capture One, there is a lot to offer a photographer.
Whether you’re lucky enough to be able to shoot wirelessly or not, there are some real benefits to shooting tethered, particularly in Capture One. I
When Capture One recently announced the addition of wireless tethering for select Sony cameras, I was intrigued. While I don’t shoot in the studio much,
Tamron has announced the development of Tamron Lens Utility Mobile, a dedicated application for smartphones and tablets running Android OS. Lens Utility Mobile provides consistent
I started using Capture One in the studio for a while now. It is fabulous for all sorts of shoots — portraits, products and more.
I will admit it, I’m pretty new to Capture One 22, but one of the things I was really looking forward to was tethering my
Guys it happened — my Nikon D610 with a 105mm macro lens hit the ground and shattered. And then shattered my heart. UGH! I have
Luminar 3’s unique direct connect to folders keeps images organized and in sync. Once you add a folder in Luminar, any changes to images in
Last December, while in the middle of a shoot and half way thru the models, I tripped on my tether cord and shattered my Nikon