Sony should be able to do manual "remote" bracketing like the Fuji GFX. I just won't do it.!), so I have the Canon R5, Sony A7R IV and Nikon Z7 II rented and arriving to be evaluated in this regard.įrom my research, the Nikon Z7 II can do all of this (and actually the Z7 Mk I as well). Helicon Remote (android) broke my camera. 2 Replies 3560 Views Last post by Stas Yatsenko 13:18 why so many photos. That being said, since shallow DoF is the enemy here, I am testing higher resolution full-frame cameras (I can't go down to APS-C. D800 autofocus for points A and B by dkperez » 01:25. I'm sure Phase One probably could as well but money. I currently control my Nikon D300 and D800 from a Nexus 7 tablet using Helicon Remote. The Hasselblad could not due to lack of any video out to a separate monitor, though Phocus worked great on the image bracketing part. though the focus bracketing is manual from the editing station (remotely controlling focus on the camera in small increments), but relatively repeatable. So far the only MF system I've been able to test that will do this is the Fuji GFX (I specifically tested 50S II) with Capture One. I use continuous lighting and want to see adjustments to the scene, repositioning items, adding / removing items in real-time by looking at an additional monitor by the scene, not by taking a shot and then walking 20 feet away to look at that shot on the editing monitor. ![]() ![]() ![]() There are a few things at play here that I'm trying to solve for, probably should've put that in my original post for clarity.ġ - Automated (or at least repeatable manual ) process that is electronically controlled (not by hand with a rail or anything) to focus bracket shots for macro and still life images.Ģ - Images need to be transferred to the tethered PC, as I have a separate editing machine with hard drives that are synced between tether station and editing station.ģ - HDMI / Live view out to a monitor, while tethered. I'm looking for it to capture the images. I'm not looking for Capture One / Phocus to do stacking. Helicon Remote supports Canon and Nikon DSLR and mirrorless cameras. DSLR Remote Control is the 1 downloaded app that will allow you to remote control and trigger your Canon or Nikon DSLR camera from your phone or tablet with a tethered USB OTG cable or wifi. Click to expand.Yep, I use Helicon Focus.
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