I appreciate all the ideas shared on this forum and would like to add to the discussion of tethered shooting in the landscape. For the last six months, I have been using a Sony Tap11 Windows 8.1 tablet in a variety of outdoor environments. I simply put it in a ~2oz nylon tripod tray made by Trek Tech (buy on Amazon) at the end of the first section of my 3 series Gitzo, where it stays permanently attached. If it is sunny, I put a small dark cloth over the tablet in the tray and peak inside to see the image. If it is raining or snowing, then the tablet goes into a 2 gallon Ziplock bag, sealed except where the USB3 cable goes out. The touch screen works fine through the Ziplock. The biggest problem I still have is that the icons in Capture 1 are so small that I generally have to use the pen to access menu options and to exit the program. Also, I haven't figured out how to 2 finger scroll or get contextual menus in Windows without a keyboard. A couple of nice features available in Mac OS don't seem to be present in the Windows version of C1 v7.2. Come on Phase, help us here and Apple, give us a tablet with OS 10! Overall, I am very happy with the setup and the fact that it substantially outperforms both the IQ280 display and Wifi iPad at a much lower upgrade cost. I tend to use the tablet for about half of my setups and certainly any that require tilt or precise depth of focus.