What is tethered shooting?
Tethered shooting is a photography technique where the camera is physically connected to a computer or other device using a cable, and the images are transferred directly to the device as they are captured. This allows the photographer to review the images on a larger screen in real-time, and to make adjustments to the camera’s settings or to the lighting as needed.
Tethered shooting is often used in studio settings, where the photographer has more control over the lighting and other factors. It can be especially useful for portrait or product photography, as it allows the photographer to see the images in greater detail and to make any necessary adjustments before moving on to the next shot.
One of the main benefits of tethered shooting is that it allows the photographer to be more efficient, as they don’t have to stop and review images on the camera’s small screen or wait until the end of the photoshoot to see the results. It can also be helpful for clients, as they can see the images as they are being captured and provide feedback or make suggestions.
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