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<blockquote data-quote="JonB" data-source="post: 67889" data-attributes="member: 3047"><p>Not many people I know like the Canon or the Nikon software that comes with the cameras. The companies do however know their own algorithms to get the best possible image out their cameras. I don't use them either - but its good to keep in mind.</p><p></p><p>I have DSLR remote too - but don't use it much. I guess I need to get into the habit. I had a corp headshot session last week and tethered the 5DmII to my MacBook and shot directly into Lightroom. Camera was on a tripod and I used a Canon remote on a wire to fire the shutter. Worked well enough. I tried using the DSLR software but due to the building's public wi-fi restrictions - it prevented setting up the network connection. Hadn't had that come up before, and since I was on their schedule and not mine, I didn't try to fix the link.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonB, post: 67889, member: 3047"] Not many people I know like the Canon or the Nikon software that comes with the cameras. The companies do however know their own algorithms to get the best possible image out their cameras. I don't use them either - but its good to keep in mind. I have DSLR remote too - but don't use it much. I guess I need to get into the habit. I had a corp headshot session last week and tethered the 5DmII to my MacBook and shot directly into Lightroom. Camera was on a tripod and I used a Canon remote on a wire to fire the shutter. Worked well enough. I tried using the DSLR software but due to the building's public wi-fi restrictions - it prevented setting up the network connection. Hadn't had that come up before, and since I was on their schedule and not mine, I didn't try to fix the link. [/QUOTE]
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