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Tethering Issue

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  • SFA
    Seeing it for what purpose?

    Tethering?

    Or downloading files?

    I don't think C1 will recognise a Canon camera as a USB Mass storage device. I would recommend removing the card and using a card reader. Or connect to the camera via the Mac and download to the Mac first.


    Grant
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  • NNN636459946786099028
    Hey Grant,

    Basically the camera is connected to a microscope and I use the software to simply view what the camera is seeing. It allows me to look at the microscope (blood) on a larger screen.

    Any idea what software might work?

    John
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    You should be able to use the Canon 1200D for both tethering and live view, according to this site:

    https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002718118-Camera-models-and-RAW-files-support-in-Capture-One#h_af1e6c60-5aa0-4c94-aba5-07e141364fb3
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  • SFA
    NNN636459946786099028 wrote:
    Hey Grant,

    Basically the camera is connected to a microscope and I use the software to simply view what the camera is seeing. It allows me to look at the microscope (blood) on a larger screen.

    Any idea what software might work?

    John


    Does the Mac see the camera (with a memory card inserted) as a Mass Storage device? (i.e. is the USB connection using the same cables actually connecting?)

    Are you tethering with a memory card in the camera?

    If so try without the card inserted.

    If none of that suggests anything new we will need to come up with a different approach.

    I'm afraid I don't have a 1200D to plug in and experiment with. Someone else might have one.

    Grant
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