Mexecutioner
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I just got an email about this. I'm at work and don't have my camera with me to confirm this in fact works. If anyone wants to give it a go and report back that would be awesome!
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I figured support for Liveview with the IQ4 was too good to be true. Maybe they decided to support the Canon 6D first, instead of their own "flagship" back. Go figure!Just updated to 2.3.0 on my iPad pro. Crashes on startup!
Removed and reinstalled.
C1 works but does not connect the camera, either with the wifi hotspot on the camera or via the wifi network at the studio. Nor does it work with an ethernet cable.
This is with IQ4
My recommendation is to wait for 2.3.1
Got a reply from Capture one support. New version 2.3.1 out now, quickly fixed.
Unfortunately, it doesn't really work. The camera connects and transfers images from the camera, but the app crashes as soon as I try to zoom in on an image or use the camera controller. Then the app crashes on startup and needs to be uninstalled and reinstalled to work.
Best to wait for 2.3.2
Or has anyone had better luck?
I hate to write this, but... it works.
I tried the same things you tried: zooming on an image, using the camera controller. No crashes.
However: it wouldn't detect the IQ4 after the update. I had to uninstall the app, then reinstall it. After which everything seems to run fine.
That would be the EVF then for the IQ4?
We will have to drop 20 G's to get this, so they better get it right this time around.Yes there's ample room for improvement on the IQ5 with I/O and battery. Even if its just 200 megapixels, the potential to optimize the surrounding bits is large these days.
USB is not supported: WiFi or ethernet are the two possible options. I only tried WiFi, and it works. I haven't stress-tested it though. To me, this is a godsend because, coming from the Fuji's EVF, I am unable to compose by only using the IQ4's LCD screen, so the extra screen real estate of an iPad Pro is awesome. I am going to try ethernet tomorrow, I'll need to purchase a USB-C to ethernet adapter first.So live view on iPhone is possible via usb-c?
That would be the EVF then for the IQ4?