![]() ![]() Regardless.my question is about the ipad connection kit and the cable provided with the d800. Simply go to your Apple Store, spend $25 on an Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit and then connect the camera directly to that device by its USB cable.īack to the original question.Is there a way to view images live on an Ipad while shooting with the d800? I hear the eyefi cards are not compatible with the d800 (atleast thats what is says on eyefi's website). I think you are making this far more complicated than it needs to be. ![]() And It is a great app!īut on location, I don't want to bring my laptop all the time. Not using their camera-server application for your computer. Please let me (us) know if it works to connect the app straight to EyeFi. Grandhomme Gallery edited this topic ages ago. I bought the app in the hope that when the EyeFi resolves their issue with D800, there may be a possibility to link them together in the same way the Camranger works but at less cost. However, the downside in my case is that the app still requires your camera to be physically connected to the computer. I use this app and it is very good for what it does. It does work but it wasnt the easiest thing to get set up and to get max transfer speed I've set the JPG to the smallest size. I already use an Eye-Fi card in direct mode between the 800 and the iPad. I'd be very interested to know if Camranger does work. It seems like it might work with D800, and using iPad as remote control and live view monitor. store/awesomeness/ioshutter-camera-remote/ Although not yet compatible with Nikon, support is coming soon. Its not that great on android tablets as well but at least there are several options of tethered shooting using the usb.Īnother interesting option which appears top take the tether to the computer out of the equation. This is the one area that apple is lacking. i was told this would require additional hardware not yet embedded in tablets. there is an "HDMI out" adapter for the iPad, but regrettably no "HDMI in" solution is currently available. I enquired about this with apple a couple of months ago. ^ that is cool, though you still need to tie it into a computer before it'll transmit to the iPad. you can always use the USB cable if you want faster transfer rates.ĭ edited this topic ages ago. Just so you know transfer rate is not that fast with eye-fi cards. then use lightroom or any camera capture software you prefer. Now if you're going to use a macbook you can create an ad-hoc network and connect the camera to that wifi hotspot. If you're using the ipad you either have to jailbreak it to get a hotspot app or get an iphone and create a personal hotspot and connect both ipad and camera to the iphone. (the x2 connect has issues) then you need to connect both camera and ipad/macbook to the same wifi network. ![]() I think he's after tethered should be an eye-fi card compatible with the d800. ![]() A Canon photographer asked the same question recently on the Apple Support Forum:ĭ/thread/3875603?start=0&tstart=0 It would require some sort of app that would, as the OP wrote, allow the iPad to be used as a big LCD monitor. But they're both HDMI 'out.' and the iPad would have to allow HDMI 'in.' Great concept! I believe the hardware exists - the D800 has an HDMI output, and there's an Apple iPad adapter that also allows HDMI output. He's asking whether he can set up the iPad as a 'live view' monitor. I don't think he's asking whether he can take photos, then remove the card from the D800, insert them into Apple's SD card adapter and see them on the iPad. And this is shared with everything else you might run on your iPad. The problem is that the total storage for the iPad is at the Max 64GB. iPhoto on the iPad has been upgraded to recognize the proprietary D800 NEFs. There is also a 3rd party adapter that universally accepts most media cards including CF. I think it will need to be tethered in some way.Īpple sells an adapter for SD cards and one for a USB connected camera. You could try wifi SD card? BUT with the size of the 800 files Ive a feeling the transmission would be somewhat less than instant. As for a MacBook Pro it can be done via Camera Control Pro. It can be done on an iPad if you jail break it but you have to google it. Can this be done on a Macbook Pro too? Thanks. Is there any way I can plug my D800 into an iPad and see the pictures I am taking on the D800 'live' on the iPad as I take them? In other words, the iPad becomes a big LCD monitor. ![]()
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