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Canon 5D + Shooting tehtered?!?!?

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  • NNN634476722379578550
    So now I've found that it's because of 64-bit Windows and there are no drivers from Canon??.... Sigh.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    I call this a setup where technologies went out-of-sync. Not only is Win 64-bit not compatible with the Canon 5D for tethering, CO Pro 6 (64-bit) is not as well for the same reason. Fortunately there is a way out: virtualization.

    Make sure you have a Professional or Enterprise version of Windows 7. Download and install XP Mode from Microsoft (it is free!). This is a 32-bit XP Pro machine which runs on top of Win7, independent and separate. This is also known as a virtual machine (VM).
    Because the USB port on the physical machine is virtualized in the XP VM you can tether to that machine with your 5D. You can run CO 5 Pro on the VM, for best tethering compatibility with your 5D (activate CO 5 with your CO 6 key).

    After the shoot, move your images from the XP to the Win7 machine (there is an internal connection between the two) and process the images with CO 6 (64-bit advantage and newer tools).
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