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However, you will only be able to do so when the camera is in the Manual Focus mode.” Yes, agreed, I saw that.

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You said, “You are able to focus with a Sony a7R IV using just the software buttons. $60 to buy): I was hoping that this would work better than Sony Imaging Desktop as it integrates directly with Lightroom – that part worked well in the testing I did. No further consideration for Capture One as I use Lightroom and Photoshop and don’t intend to swap that for Capture One just for the tethering application… that requires focusing on the camera lens. There was no Live View zoom, doesn’t work with Sony A7R iv camera.
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Downside is having to go between the camera (to twist focus) and the pc screen and keyboard. However, focusing using the camera lens worked in conjunction with Capture One’s Live View Focus Meter which includes a graphic indication for best focus. $15 monthly to subscribe): Manual focus in the software in Live View didn’t work for me and I followed all the latest troubleshooting advice on Capture One’s website. Following is a summary I provided to Smart Shooter tech.Ĭapture One (using free trial, approx. Note, my testing was using a Sony A7R4 mounted on a copy stand and just enough only for my own purposes and perhaps some newbie mistakes. I reviewed/tried Capture One tethering, Smart Shooter 4, and Sony's Imaging Edge Desktop Remote software. I’m also using manual and not automatic focus per recommendations for best practices for copy stand work.
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I had Sony software on a second laptop so that it didn’t conflict with Capture One or Smart Shooter 4 (conflicts with usb driver issues apparently). If you do, note removal of Sony's software may be req'd due to USB driver conflict. Note, you can download TetherTools Smart Shooter 4 trial, to try out. My hunch was that I wouldn't be able focus manually from the computer but that I would at least be able to zoom in on a section and see the focus changing as I physically adjusted the lens.Ĭan you or anyone else confirm if you can actually manipulate focus from the computer using Sony's software? it seems like even if that were possible, it obviously wouldn't work with lenses that were manual focus only. Thanks for posting this, I am also a newbie at copy stand work and tethering but saw this same exact thing and was wondering about it.ĭoes the live view zoom work at all with your R4? I have an R3 and if it doesn't I will be forced to either use capture one or Sony's software. Shooting tethered (in my newbie opinion) using a copy stand, makes more sense to be able to control manual focusing in the software rather than having to jump up and down to adjust the camera for each picture, but maybe I’m missing something being new to this. On the other hand, using Sony software Imaging Edge Desktop (including Remote and Viewer), I can use Live View and manual focus on the PC screen in the software.
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Live View Manual Focus movement is not supported.” (under the Section Supported Cameras, Sony).Ĭorrect me if I’m wrong as I’m new to tethering, just figuring out how to do it… the Live View option is the only way to see on the PC screen, a view of what the camera is taking a picture of, correct? I may be missing or not understanding this correctly, but it appears using Smart Shooter 4, I would have to look at the actual camera LCD screen and manually twist the focus ring to view the image and perform manual focus? Today, I noticed in Smart Shooter 4 online documentation, it says “Live View Zoom Region is not supported.

Following is what I wrote to the software company: I'm following up to note for anyone else's benefit that Smart Shooter 4 tethering software does not appear (as best as I'm able to find out) to work well for use with a copy stand using any/all Sony cameras. Thanks, got it to work! Had to uninstall Sony Desktop Imaging software and reboot. “Whether mounted on a rifle or remotely controlled, the unique SMASH technology ensures precise target elimination by guaranteeing that shot accuracy will not be affected by human errors such as fatigue and stress, nor by the target movement.Are you on the latest firmware? Is the PC Remote function enabled in the menu of the camera? Try turning on airplane mode as well (in the camera). “We are that the US Army continues to value our true fire control systems, and once again selects the SMASH technology for the use of its soldiers,” Michal Mor, current CEO, said in a statement. The SMASH system is currently in operational use by the Israeli Defense Forces, Indian Navy, and “forces from NATO and Europe,” according to Smart Shooter.
