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HOW TO TETHER YOUR CAMERA FOR REMOTE SHOOTING

Tethered shooting used to be something you’d only witness in a professional photo studio, but thanks to the democratising effect of affordable digital cameras, it’s now well and truly available to the masses.

So what is tethering, and why would you want to do it? As the name suggests, tethering your camera means attaching it to a computer, and using the computer to select the desired camera settings and fire

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