Hi,
we are setting up a new documentation station at work and I am currently looking into different options for doing photo documentation. Maximum image quality is not of concern (unfortunately) but ease of use.
Ideally it should be some form of tethered shooting to PC with a rather robust camera. The necessary field of view is approximately 30x30 cm.
Hands-free imaging with foot pedal would be super (because we expect it to be rather messy). Do you have any recommendations? I’m still pretty free in my choices as we are not locked in to one camera or software vendor.
What software works for you?
Thank you in advance
Peter
Advice for tethered shooting
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Peter
There is a list of tethering software here:
http://www.quekett.org/resources/links/apps
I use Canon EOS Utility for macro and for photomicrography.
Alan Wood
There is a list of tethering software here:
http://www.quekett.org/resources/links/apps
I use Canon EOS Utility for macro and for photomicrography.
Alan Wood