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Supported cameras, lenses and image files (mobile)

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  • Uwe Schinkel

    I'm shooting with a Nikon D850 and it's not possible to connect to capture one app on the iPad Pro of the 3. Generation with the cable. I checked the cable. It works well with the MacBook. The shutter of the camera is blocked. I am irritated because it already worked out well a few weeks ago.

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  • Denis Huk
    Admin

    Hey Uwe Schinkel, be sure to check the Troubleshooting connection issues (mobile) article and consider submitting a support ticket if you're still facing the same issue.

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  • Rafal Nowak

    Can IQ3 shoot tethered to Capture One on iPad or iPhone?

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  • Denis Huk
    Admin

    hey Rafal Nowak, as per this article, tethering with Capture One mobile is only possible with IQ4 digital backs, with an ethernet cable or wireless connection.

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  • hollywoodstills

    This is insane that the IQ3, is rendered useless in tethering. 100MB and cannot frame a shot using capture one Pilot or C1.

    This destroys my entire workflow. In fact I tried to use it to shoot the eclipse and almost missed it trying to get it to work. How sad.
    How come such a feature can be taken away without any recourse? Is it legal to promote and advertise wireless control and then it stops having it? It’s a massive feature

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  • Denis Huk
    Admin

    hey hollywoodstills! Capture One mobile and Capture Pilot are two different apps and you can use Pilot with IQ3/2 based systems, while Capture One mobile only works with IQ4. and feel free to reach out to our friends at Phase One if you have additional questions!

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