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IQ160 with C1 for iPad

Not currently planned

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    Evi K
    Product Manager

    Yes Mark Syke, that's very helpful, along with your other posts for LCC, Grid lines etc. Unfortunately we don't have immediate plans for supporting your IQ160, your GFX should be getting all the goodies we will be releasing shortly (Live view etc.)

  • Evi K
    Product Manager

    Thanks for sharing Mark Syke. Can you share a few words about your workflow?

    Tagging my colleague Christian Gruner who is driving our tethering initiatives. 

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  • Mark Syke

    Hi Evi and Christian

    I am an architecture photographer using an IQ160 on a Cambo technical camera. I would like to be able to tether the IQ160 to an iPad with a cable to enable instant image capture and review on the larger iPad screen and also enable edits on location. A live view option would also be desirable.

    In order to use C1 for iPad I have been forced to use a GFX with Nikon PC lenses which is not ideal for me. And even this has limitations as there is no live view option available to date.

    A tethering option for the IQ160 would be a significant enhancement to my current workflow and ensure I can use my best kit with greater benefits.

    I hope these features might be possible.

    Does this answer your question Evi? Let me know if you would like more information about my workflow.

    Mark

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  • Mark Syke

    Hi Evi

    You said ‘unfortunately we don't have immediate plans for supporting your IQ160’. Given this feature is available for IQ4 backs, are you able to advise what the issue is with enabling tethering with older backs such as an IQ160? Is it a firmware issue within the digital back that cannot be resolved?

    Thanks.

    Mark

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  • Evi K
    Product Manager

    Christian Gruner can you chip in please?

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