* Sony Cameras: Sony users who have cameras compatible with Remote Camera Control can use this software to download their pictures. * Pentax Cameras: Pentax users can use the third party free software PK_Tether or Pentax Remote Assistant. All you need to do is setup the Destination Folder to be the same folder in step 1. All you need to do is setup the Destination Folder to be the same folder in dslrBooth as in step 1 above. You can find the EOS Utility software on the CD that came with the camera. Follow these directions to setup your camera with the laptop. * Canon Cameras: If you shoot using a Canon camera that does not have built-in support, you’re in luck as Canon provides the EOS Utility as free software for hooking up your camera to your laptop. If so, you can use that software instead to connect to your camera and download the pictures. Open up the software that came with your camera and set up your camera to tether to your laptop and download pictures to the the folder noted in #1 above. Alternatively, you can try and see if your camera manufacturer has tethering software for your camera.By default the hot folder is: User\Pictures\dslrBooth\hot_folder Windows: Settings, General, Directories, Data Directory. Note the following hot folder directory where the JPG photos need to be sent so they get processed:.Open up dslrbooth, go to Settings, Shooting, uncheck Auto Trigger Camera.In the event your camera is not supported and, there’s hope yet using these steps. DSLRBooth has built in support to connect directly to the majority of Canon, Nikon DSLR, and Sony (Windows only) cameras built over the last few years.
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