René Damkot
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For an upcoming project, I'd need 5 camera's to shoot the same subject simultaneously from different viewpoints.
Camera doesn't matter that much, since they need to be rented anyway, but choices are a 1D series (1D2 or 1D3), 40D or G9.
I think syncing the camera's won't be much of a problem (either PW's or Canon's wireless remote), but what I'd like is to shoot tethered.
Ideally I'd like to be able to view the five shots side by side on *one* MacBookPro.
I don't think (but am not sure) that would be possible while 'hard wiring' te camera's to the Mac. (using FW or USB2, depending on camera used).
It seems to be possible to have all camera's 'log on' to the same FTP server using WiFi however. Does anyone have experience with this?
Could I then use DPP or LR to 'monitor' the FTP folder, thus getting the 5 images on screen after they are shot?
Any other brilliant ideas to get this to work?
Camera doesn't matter that much, since they need to be rented anyway, but choices are a 1D series (1D2 or 1D3), 40D or G9.
I think syncing the camera's won't be much of a problem (either PW's or Canon's wireless remote), but what I'd like is to shoot tethered.
Ideally I'd like to be able to view the five shots side by side on *one* MacBookPro.
I don't think (but am not sure) that would be possible while 'hard wiring' te camera's to the Mac. (using FW or USB2, depending on camera used).
It seems to be possible to have all camera's 'log on' to the same FTP server using WiFi however. Does anyone have experience with this?
Could I then use DPP or LR to 'monitor' the FTP folder, thus getting the 5 images on screen after they are shot?
Any other brilliant ideas to get this to work?