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 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 of data cable interfaces for cameras, listed below for your reference.
Specific camera models supported by different data cables can be referenced in the table below.
Note: For other models not mentioned, please refer to the camera configuration and interface type. The above is a reference list.
Tethering
Note: A memory card must be installed in the camera.
Enable Software Permissions
Open Evoto, and after entering the project, a prompt will appear: “Evoto would like to access the camera.” Please click “Allow” to allow permissions.
If you accidentally clicked “Don’t Allow,” you can go to “Settings” to enable camera permissions.
For mac 15.0 and above systems, you need to turn on File & Folders permission in Privacy & Security -> Removable Volumes.
The camera is connected to the iPad via a data cable
The iPad with a Type-C port can be connected directly to a camera using a data cable; the iPad with a Lightning port requires an OTG Lightning adapter to connect.
Camera Settings
The USB mode in the camera needs to be set to PC (Tether) mode.
Specific steps: Menu -> IN/OUT -> USB -> USB Mode -> PC (Tether).
Enable Power-saving mode. If there is no operation on the camera for a period, it will enter sleep mode, disconnecting from the iPad; therefore, this mode needs to be disabled.
Find the Power Saving Mode option in the settings and set Sleep Mode, Sleep Mode (Wi-Fi), and Auto LVF/Monitor Off to OFF.