D3 > Shooting to laptop with Camera Control Pro 2
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 2:46 pm
Hey guys,
I've been playing around shooting with my D3 tethered to a laptop, and using bridge to view, but I've come across something that I can figure out how to change (if you can?)
Once connected, the D3 transfers images taken straight to the Mac, without saving them to the memory card. For me thats a pain, because 1. at the end of the shoot I then have to burn a disc to transfer all the files to my main Mac to work on them, and 2. it means all of the job is stored on a laptop, which I don't like the idea of (easy to steal, can be dropped etc etc).
I'd much rather have the option of having the camera saving the image to both the CF in camera and to the laptop off camera, that way I've got a backup on the laptop after the shoot if anything goes wrong with the CF's, and I can also then just download the images straight from the CF card when I'm at home, rather then having to get them across from the laptop.
I know it can be done with the Canon program and cameras, but I haven't been able to figure out how to do it with my Nikon. Does anyone know how to do it?
Thanks,
Brett
I've been playing around shooting with my D3 tethered to a laptop, and using bridge to view, but I've come across something that I can figure out how to change (if you can?)
Once connected, the D3 transfers images taken straight to the Mac, without saving them to the memory card. For me thats a pain, because 1. at the end of the shoot I then have to burn a disc to transfer all the files to my main Mac to work on them, and 2. it means all of the job is stored on a laptop, which I don't like the idea of (easy to steal, can be dropped etc etc).
I'd much rather have the option of having the camera saving the image to both the CF in camera and to the laptop off camera, that way I've got a backup on the laptop after the shoot if anything goes wrong with the CF's, and I can also then just download the images straight from the CF card when I'm at home, rather then having to get them across from the laptop.
I know it can be done with the Canon program and cameras, but I haven't been able to figure out how to do it with my Nikon. Does anyone know how to do it?
Thanks,
Brett