You need complete command of the basics : Composition, Exposure and Focus. Here’s the scenario, your stage is setup, your object is in place, you’re tethered to the camera via USB cable, and you launch your ‘capture software’ App. (think Mind/Body – these two need to be pulling on the same oar)īefore you purchase a camera, you need to examine *how you’re going to interface with your DSLR when you’re shooting in *tethered* mode. The difference is the workflow – what you’re familiar with, what high quality lenses you own, and what equipment you’ve already got in your gear bag and studio - and what “Capture/acquisition Software” you decide to start a relationship with. In the hands of a professional photographer, they are both very similar. The Short Answer is that either camera will work. I was recently asked, ‘What DSLR camera is better for RTI data capture? ‘Canon or Nikon?’ The answer is like Godzilla Vs King Kong. Filed under: Commentary, Equipment | Tags: breeze software, canon, capture software, focus, nikon, software, Technology
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