The steps below will take you through the capture process in Capture One for iPad. You can take photos on both your camera, and Capture One, and they will store locally on your iPad.
If at any point, you're having difficulty connecting your camera, see the guides below:
Wireless tethering setup
Connecting a camera
1. Make a capture on your camera, or in Capture One, by tapping the shutter release button:
2. Every image that is captured, will be stored in All Captures
3. Any Album can be assigned as a Capture Album by tapping the three dots next to the album name, once it has been created:
Any captures made from now on, will be shown in both All Captures and the assigned Capture Album – only one copy of the image will exist on your iPad locally, it is simply displayed in multiple locations, similar to Albums and Smart Albums in Capture One Pro.
4. You can disconnect and reconnect your camera at any time by tapping the three dots next to the camera name:
5. If you find your images are looking somewhat different to how you see in camera, it's recommended that you switch off Next Capture Adjustments – tap the icon shown below to toggle this behavior on/off
This will ensure that your images are coming into the iPad unedited, just as they would when stored to a storage device in the camera. However, this feature is handy if you have specific adjustments that you would like to be applied from one image to the next.
Images will be saved to your iPad, and not to your camera's memory card. However, in some instances, certain cameras can support this functionality – but it is not directly controlled or supported by Capture One for iPad; it is dependant on your camera's firmware capabilities and settings.
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Hi there, is it possible to tether to my iPad but to save to a card inside the camera as well as on the iPad? Many thanks
Hi there, the same Question. I use the Fuji GFX 100…
Same Question…
I am using Nikon d850
is there an option to thether to the capture one on the ipad
so it can store the files on the iPad locally & that it can save the files
also another copy on the sd card inside the Nikon d850
Hi all. This is only possible if your camera firmware allows it, and is not something that is directly controlled or supported by Capture One for iPad.
However, we'll take this into consideration and see if it's something we can work on supporting in the future. I'll do my best to make sure that this is communicated better, as that's certainly something I can do right now.
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you and happy new year. :)
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