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Shooting Tethered with the Canon 50D and Lightroom

Posted on April 23, 2009 by

One of the best things about working in a studio is the ability to shoot tethered from your DSLR to your computer running Adobe Lightroom. The is especially nice for Canon shooters since all the software you need is included with your camera for FREE!

I guess this almost makes up for (NOT) Canon’s lack of a cost effective GPS solution like Nikon’s GP-1 unit recently covered in a great little post by Jeff Revell. Yes Jeff, Canon shooters are green with envy over this one!

Tethered shooting from the EOS 50D to Lightroom is fairly straight-forward but there are a few tricks to getting things configured correctly. First you start the EOS Utility and set your Preferences as shown below.

EOS Utility

I recommend checking “Auto power off” in the  “Basic Settings” preferences to save your camera batteries. Shooting in a studio using small strobes tends to take a lot longer and you’ll go through camera batteries fairly quickly if you don’t use AC power.

Basic Settings

You can choose a destination folder anywhere on your MacBook but I like to store all images in my “Pictures” folder. One important thing to note is that THIS FOLDER MUST BE COMPLETELY EMPTY (no sub-folders or files) and I’ll explain why later in this article, so keep reading.

NO SUB-FOLDERS (sorry for yelling but it took me almost an hour to figure this out on my own).

Destination Folder

Its also important that your file naming scheme doe not duplicate any file names previously used or Lightroom won’t import these files automatically. Another little issue that took a lot of time to track down.

I use a specific file naming scheme for my work as shown below:

IMG – Image prefix
50D – Camera Model
T – Tethered
000x – File sequence

File Naming

And because I’m completely paranoid about losing my work I also write the image files to the compact flash card in the camera. Not strictly necessary but a good studio habit to adopt.

Write Files to Compact Flash

Believe it or not, you really need to set the “Linked Software” preference to “None” for this whole system to work correctly with Lightroom.

Linked Software

To complete this process, just click on the “OK” button to save your preferences and return to the EOS Utility’s main menu.

Now all you need to do is set a few options in Lightroom 2 and you’re ready to begin shooting. Go ahead and start up Lightroom and click on the “Auto Import Settings” menu. Set the “Watched Folder” by clicking on the “Choose…” button and navigating to the “Destination Folder” location you set in the EOS Utility’s preferences.

If this folder is completely empty (as it should be if you read my rant above) then everything will be fine. If not, a nasty little dialog box will pop up telling you the folder must be empty (see, I told you so).

Go ahead and select a “Destination”, a “File Naming” scheme and other “Information” settings and click “OK” to save these Lightroom settings.

Lightroom's Auto Import Preferences

To enable the watched folder all you need to do is select “Auto Import” from the File menu and then select “Enable Auto Import”. Nothing could be simpler, right?

Lightroom's Auto Import

Now, with Lightroom active, select “Camera Settings / Remote Shooting” from the EOS Utility’s main menu.

EOS Utility

And up pops the Camera Control window where you will spend the next several hours, days or weeks happily shooting with your EOS 50D tethered to Lightroom. The really cool thing about this is that the remote shooting controls are so easy to use you could actually “drive” your entire studio session from here. The remote controls are the real thing and you can change almost every camera setting remotely. If you’re doing still life or product photography, the only time you’ll need to look through the viewfinder is to check focus and composition.

Sweet!

Camera Control

So what’s the big advantage to shooting tethered? Well, it sure beats looking at the camera’s 3″ LCD.

BTW – This can also be done wirelessly using Canon’s $800 WFT-E3A Wireless File Transmitter. Now if I could only get my daughters to buy me one for Fathers Day!

Haunting by night in Wroclove

Night photography don’t really fascinating me so much as a people. Yesterday me and one of my friend we went hunt down some memories of lovely Wroclov.

Holiday in Poland :)

Well I was having plan a bit different bat shoot happen, my driving license didn’t worked out as I want just because was a queue, very long 1,5 month to wait !

So I decide to spend lovely 3 weeks in my home, my city Wroclaw.

Weather is great from beginning 26 to 30 degrees !

Lots of party’s with friends and family, they are still coming :)

Now is second week and is ending weather is a bit lower but is still hot :)

My small problem is I should post pictures what I recently take, but I was wanted to leave them for my website, unfortunately person working on disappointed me, and now I looking for creative group or person who will be able to create website for me,  details please contact me on my mail.

One day…

Well…a day yes it was a day!
I just finish work in 6 o’clock  morning and I went to my home.  Just guess what I see in my door way a grasshopper!
Well I was having only one thought in my mind Macro photography.


Time for update

Bohek that is wonderful thing usually behind subject but it can be as well main subject.

Camera Canon 5D mk2 with Canon 55mm f1.2 FD best piece of glass !

There is some video made last year just before Christmas

I’m reader, researcher who discovery information.
Yesterday I find on Chase Jarvis Blog some interesting video about…
Just check this out

” I didn’t grow up dreaming to be a photographer. I didn’t assist for anybody. I just started doing it… The way I do it is just the way I do it. “

Scott Schumann Blog

Hmm….

One day …

I went to the park on my pathway I did see this bees, flying around and decided to shot them I set my camera to manual light focus and shatter I was waiting an till this shoot :)

Post production Photoshop

After some of my creativity with my friend and model I was looking at the pictures. Some of them, was only test shoot or just not comes up like I want to but this is a results of playing around and getting fun with Photoshop :)

It was great fun with one of my friends…

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