Capture Pilot 1.2 Released
- Camera Control
- Improved Server List
- General minor performance/stability improvements
Now Control Your Camera from the iPad/iPhone
Just two months ago Capture One 6.2 added additional control of Canon and Nikon cameras. In addition to the existing tethering capabilities and ability to trigger the shutter from the software the user can now control Shutter Speed & Aperture. This is great for a variety of niche workflows, and for the huge market of digital techs who are assisting an otherwise busy photographer during a shoot.
Now Phase One has gone further, integrating this camera control (Phase One, Mamiya, Nikon, Canon) into Capture Pilot, their iPhone and iPad App. In an update released today this control will be provided as an in-app purchase of $14.99.
Download / Install
If you already have Capture Pilot simply check the App Store’s “Updates” tab. If you’re downloading for the first time visit the App Store on your iPhone/iPad and search for “Capture Pilot” or download through iTunes and then sync your device.
Best Practices
In addition to the instructions provided in the official documentation, Capture Integration has compiled a list of Best Practices for Capture Pilot to ensure a smooth, fast, easy, and stable connection. For instance if Bluetooth is turned on the connection will be terrible as Bluetooth interferes with the WiFi connection.
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