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Is it possible to simplify live view/tethered shooting

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  • Christian Gruner
    What camera are you shooting with?
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Ah yes, should have said.. Canon 6D. Hints on other non medium format cameras would be useful though because I'm a photographer's assistant as well.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    I don't have the 6D, but doesn't it resume LV after you take a picture automatically (non tethered)

    So the reason you have to pause live view to take a picture is due to C1Pro 9 ?
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Sorry for the long delay, I didn't get an email notification to say you'd replied..

    I just managed to fix the issue! I wasn't as clear as I could have been in the original message.

    I could *take* photos during C1's live view mode, but the flash wasn't firing, and that was the problem. I managed to read between the lines of Google to work this out (bear with me as it's tricky to describe without waffling):

    C1 and the camera's own live view are very much interconnected, which I hadn't fully taken on board.

    With Canon cameras, during live view, there are multiple shooting modes including ''silent mode 1'' and ''silent mode 2''. They basically do their own form of mirror lockup so it's good for camera stability, so I keep silent mode on for live view (not that I ever really use live view).

    ''Silent mode'', for some reason, disables the use of the hotshoe!! So that's why the flash wasn't firing. I turned off ''silent mode'' and things are working great.

    My problem now is that because I can't use live view with silent mode, I'm more likely to get camera shake, and the reason I'm doing this all tethered/live view is to frame up 5xmacro shots, which are insanely sensitive to camera movement. But that's going to be another story!!
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  • SFA
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    Grant
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