Wired Tethered Shooting – Panasonic Camera Setup (iPad)

This guide provides step-by-step instructions to configure your Panasonic camera and iPad for wired tethered shooting with Evoto. Following these instructions will help ensure a stable connection and optimal image transfer directly from your camera to your iPad.

Important Note: iPadOS 16 or above is required when using Panasonic cameras with Evoto.

1. iPad Setup & Cable Selection

The type of data cable and adapter you’ll need depends on the port on your iPad.

iPad Data Cable Interfaces

  • USB Type-C:Most iPad models released after 2021 feature a USB Type-C port. These iPads can typically connect directly to a camera using a compatible USB-C to USB-C or USB-C to USB-A/B data cable (depending on your camera’s port).
  • Lightning:Most iPad models released before 2021 feature a Lightning port. Since Lightning data cables do not directly support OTG (On-The-Go) functionality required for direct camera connection, you will need to use a Lightning to USB-A adapter that has OTG capability.

Camera Data Cable Interfaces

Cameras can have various types of data cable interfaces (e.g., USB-A, USB-B, USB-C, Mini-USB, Micro-USB). Ensure your cable or adapter setup matches both your iPad’s port and your camera’s port.

  • Specific camera models supported by different data cablescan be referenced in the table below

  • Additional Note:For other camera models not explicitly mentioned, please refer to your camera’s configuration and interface type to determine the correct cable. The information above serves as a general reference.

Enable Software Permissions

Before connecting, ensure Evoto has the necessary permissions on your iPad:

  • When you first open Evoto and enter a project, a prompt will appear: “Evoto would like to access the camera.”Please tap “Allow” to grant these permissions.

  • If you accidentally tapped “Don’t Allow,”you can go to your iPad’s Settings app to manually enable camera permissions for Evoto.

  • macOS (for specific file access scenarios, though less common for direct iPad-to-camera):For macOS 15.0 and above systems (relevant if the iPad is used as a bridge to a Mac for file transfer, though not direct tethering), you may need to turn on File & Folders permission in Privacy & Security -> Removable Volumes.

Connection Overview

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 (or Lightning to USB Camera Adapter) to connect.

Note: A memory card must be installed in the camera for tethered shooting to function properly.

2. Panasonic Camera Settings (for Wired Tethering)

Adjust these settings on your Panasonic camera to prepare it for wired tethered shooting with your iPad:

A. Power Saving Mode

To prevent the camera from disconnecting during inactivity, you need to disable power-saving features.

  • Locate: MenuPower Saving Mode
  • Set the following options to OFF:
    • Sleep Mode
    • Sleep Mode (Wi-Fi)
    • Auto LVF/Monitor Off

B. USB Mode

Set the USB mode to PC (Tether) for proper tethered control and image transfer.

  • Menu Path:Menu → IN/OUT → USB → USB Mode
  • Set to: PC (Tether)

C. Camera Firmware Version

For optimal performance and compatibility, ensure your Panasonic camera is running the latest firmware version. Firmware updates often include bug fixes, performance improvements, and enhanced tethering stability.

  • To check your firmware version:Navigate through your camera’s menu, typically under Setup (wrench icon) or Version Display.
  • To update firmware:Visit the Panasonic support website, locate your specific camera model, and follow their detailed instructions for downloading and installing the latest firmware (often done by copying the file to an SD card and performing the update in-camera).

 

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