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            <description>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 at the OST

The CCDs used at the OST are all tethered remotely. The programs used for this are</description>
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