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For me, supporting tethering iPhone and IQ3For me it is only interesting if it supports tethering on IQ4. It could be a better alternative than Cascable.
I wonder why it says "in future iPads"?Following up, saw this in an email I received from capture one about future capture one and iPad plans:
“Tethered Shooting
With a USB-C port in future iPads, photographers will be able to shoot tethered directly into Capture One. Working on location is made even easier with a larger screen to view images in the moment or to pass around quickly while shooting in studio.”
It makes no sense to me. My only portable solution currently is the cascable work around or 16" MacBook Pro (almost 5lbs), I am about to give up on waiting and buy a MacBook Air (looks like 2.5lbs). Would really like to have a solution, especially for focusing.Yeah that sucks. I would totally use it on a new iPad Air for tethering and focusing.
Who would go to the trouble of uploading images to an iPad to then have a sub par editing experience when compared to a workstation?
BummerI saw this disappointing comment on C1's instagrams feed in response to tethering on iPad.
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Who would go to the trouble of uploading images to an iPad to then have a sub par editing experience when compared to a workstation?
I often capture images with the Hasselblad 907x and Leica CL, tethered to my iPad Pro 11" with Phocus and Leica FOTOs respectively. Not only is very little editing actually necessary if you get your exposure correct, but there's nothing wrong with the editing facilities available on the iPad Pro 11" anyway even compared with LR and Photoshop on my macOS machine.It makes no sense to me. My only portable solution currently is the cascable work around or 16" MacBook Pro (almost 5lbs), I am about to give up on waiting and buy a MacBook Air (looks like 2.5lbs). Would really like to have a solution, especially for focusing.
When I travel sometimes it's nice to have a quick and dirty edit to make sure I've got what I was seeking in the event I need to reshoot before heading home. Obviously this is one of those "YMMV" type things but it'd be helpful for my needs.Yeah that sucks. I would totally use it on a new iPad Air for tethering and focusing.
Who would go to the trouble of uploading images to an iPad to then have a sub par editing experience when compared to a workstation?