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| ===== Tethered Shooting ===== | ===== Tethered Shooting ===== | ||
| **Tethered shooting**, or wired or remote shooting, generally refers to controlling a camera using a computer, laptop, or even a smartphone. | **Tethered shooting**, or wired or remote shooting, generally refers to controlling a camera using a computer, laptop, or even a smartphone. | ||
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| ==== Tethered Shooting at the OST ==== | ==== Tethered Shooting at the OST ==== | ||
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| The CCDs used at the OST are all tethered remotely. The programs used for this are [[en: | The CCDs used at the OST are all tethered remotely. The programs used for this are [[en: | ||
| ==== Technical requirements ==== | ==== Technical requirements ==== | ||
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| Remote shooting is not always straightforward. First of all, it should be noted that not every camera supports tethered shooting. This can be found out e.g. at the manufacturer. Alternatively, | Remote shooting is not always straightforward. First of all, it should be noted that not every camera supports tethered shooting. This can be found out e.g. at the manufacturer. Alternatively, | ||