Tethered shooting is a useful photography tool. With the use of a
USB or firewire cable run between the camera and a computer, the
photographer can instantly review their shots on the computer screen.
As the shutter is pressed, the images are recorded on the computer hard
drive rather than the camera’s memory card. This capability comes in
handy for many reasons:
- To preview a larger image to ensure focus and composition.
- To ensure lighting and exposure is correct.
- To save the time it would take to download images from a camera.
- To display photos in-process to the client or model.
- To eliminate the concern of running out of memory card space.
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