In Capture One Pro, we offer the Camera Tool and the Camera Settings Tool to facilitate tethering. The Camera Tool provides essential controls, while the Camera Settings Tool displays all the adjustable settings supported by the camera. Please note that the available camera settings are determined by the camera model and not Capture One Pro.
Verify whether tethering is supported with your specific camera model in the version of the software you are currently using. You can find a list of camera models supported by Capture One in this article: Camera models and RAW files supported by Capture One.
We recommend using Sessions for tethered shooting due to their enhanced flexibility and compatibility. You can learn more about Sessions in this article: SESSIONS.
To optimize your workflow, we suggest using the Next Capture Naming, Next Capture Location, and Next Capture Adjustments Tools. For instance, the "Copy from the Last" option in the Next Capture Adjustments Tool allows you to replicate the settings from the previous capture, ensuring a consistent look for your resulting images. These settings will be applied to all subsequent shots.
This article contains the following sections:
Connecting a Camera
Go to the Tether Tool Tab.
The Camera Tool displays useful information even when no camera is connected, including options to start an in-app tutorial and a link to a troubleshooting article.
When a supported camera is connected and powered up (check your camera’s documentation for transfer specifications), Capture One will immediately recognize the model and populate both the Camera Tool and the Camera Settings Tool with the relevant camera menus and settings.
When a camera is connected or disconnected, a sound will play. This can be disabled by going to Settings > Notifications.
On macOS, if a connected camera has a non-empty memory card, the Camera Tool will notify you if the connection is slowed down by macOS. This is a known macOS limitation related to Spotlight indexing that we can’t work around.
Press the Capture button located in the Camera Tool to take a photo.
The Capture button on your toolbar indicates whether a camera is connected or disconnected.
Camera Settings
From the Camera Settings Tool, select the desired camera settings from the appropriate drop-down menu or by using the +/- buttons. For example, ISO, exposure mode (Av/Tv/M or P), and File format. Note that the available camera settings are determined by the camera model and not Capture One Pro.
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This documentation is very helpful for someone like me, a newby in this world of tethered studio work. It would be helpful to have a print version of these articles. In our case, we have to instruct employees in the use of the software. Having this simple documentation in a printed format would simplify the creation of our instructional materials. Thank you for your great product and service!
Mit einem iPad pro M2 und CO mobile funktioniert das tethering mit der Sony A7RMIII nicht richtig. Die Kamera wird nur unter Import angezeigt. Das Kamera-Menü ist ausgegraut, der Auslöseknopf ist sichtbar aber die Kamera wird nur selten ausgelöst. Es können, außer AF, keine Einstellungen vorgenommen werden. Verbunden ist die Kamera mit dem iPad via USB-C Kabel beidseitig. Warum geht das nicht? Auch der Import von Bildern aus der Kamera geht nur sporadisch.
Alle Antworten Ihrerseits sind bisher NICHT hilfreich!
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