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Wired Tethered Shooting with iPad – Leica
Note: Currently, only the M11 and SL models have been tested; other models may experience connection issues. It is required that the iPad’s system version be iPadOS 16 or above. Selecting the Data Cable The iPad data cable interfaces are either Lightning (for most devices released before 2021) or USB Type-C (for most devices released…
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Wired Tethered Shooting with iPad – Panasonic
Note: When using a Panasonic camera with the iPad version of Evoto, it is required that the iPad’s system version be iPadOS 16 or above. Selecting the Data Cable The iPad data cable interfaces are either Lightning (for most devices released before 2021) or USB Type-C (for most devices released after 2021). Since Lightning data…
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Wired Tethered Shooting with iPad – Fuji Film
Selecting the Data Cable The iPad data cable interfaces are either Lightning (for most devices released before 2021) or USB Type-C (for most devices released after 2021). Since Lightning data cables do not directly support OTG functionality, you will need to use a Lightning to USB-A adapter that has OTG capability. There are various types…
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Wired Tethered Shooting with iPad – Nikon
Selecting the Data Cable The iPad data cable interfaces are either Lightning (for most devices released before 2021) or USB Type-C (for most devices released after 2021). Since Lightning data cables do not directly support OTG functionality, you will need to use a Lightning to USB-A adapter that has OTG capability. There are various types…
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Wired Tethered Shooting with iPad – Sony
Selecting the Data Cable The iPad data cable interfaces are either Lightning (for most devices released before 2021) or USB Type-C (for most devices released after 2021). Since Lightning data cables do not directly support OTG functionality, you will need to use a Lightning to USB-A adapter that has OTG capability. There are various types…
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Wired Tethered Shooting with iPad – Canon
Selecting the Data Cable The iPad data cable interfaces are either Lightning (for most devices released before 2021) or USB Type-C (for most devices released after 2021). Since Lightning data cables do not directly support OTG functionality, you will need to use a Lightning to USB-A adapter that has OTG capability. There are various types…
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Evoto for iPad – Tethered Shooting
iPad Tethered Shooting Evoto for iPad supports both wired and wireless tethered shooting, allowing you to capture, preview, and edit photos in real time. Whether connected via a direct cable or over Wi-Fi, you can apply preset effects instantly and monitor full camera settings as you shoot. Key Features Supports wired (USB) and wireless (Wi-Fi)…
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Tethering – Olympus
Follow the steps below to configure your OM System (Olympus) camera and computer for tethered shooting in Evoto. Check Computer Connection Windows: macOS: Ensure your OM System camera is set to the correct connection mode (see steps below). Olympus/OM System cameras may not connect reliably to macOS systems. For a more stable connection, it is…
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Tethering – Sony
Follow the steps below to configure your Sony camera and computer for tethered shooting in Evoto. Check Computer Connection Windows: macOS: Go to Device Manager, navigate to Portable Devices, and confirm your Sony camera is connected. Open the Photos application and verify that your Sony camera appears under Devices. Configure Sony Camera Settings USB Connection…
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Tethering – Fujifilm
This guide walks you through configuring your Fujifilm camera and computer to work with Evoto’s tethered shooting feature. Check for Computer Connection Windows: MacOS: Go to Device Manager, navigate to Portable Devices, and verify that your Fujifilm camera appears as a connected device. Open the Photos application and check under Devices to confirm your Fujifilm…