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Discussion: Branchement APN sur PC portable
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19/04/2006, 18h43 #1
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Branchement APN sur PC portable
Hello tuti,
Y a-t-il une personne qui pourrais me dire si il est possible de faire avec un EOS 10D comme pour un Hasselblad à savoir de le raccorder sur un pc portable pour voir les photos pendant la prise de vu et aussi de directement les sauver sur le disque dure du pc portable.
Merci d'avance.
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19/04/2006, 19h08 #2
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C'est possible, soit avec le soft de Canon, soit avec d'autres comme PhaseOne CaptureOne ou Breeze Systems DSLR Remote Pro. Malheureusement, je crois que le 10D comme le 300D sont équipés en USB1. Le transfert d'un RAW met entre 20 et 30 secondes, pas très pratique donc.
Voici les temps des différents modèle Canon d'après la doc de DSLR Remote Pro :
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The tables below show approximate timings for the minimum interval between photographs when triggering the shutter from the PC. The timings approximate and are for guidance only.
Canon EOS 5D
Size/Quality
Save to PC only
Save to camera only
Save to PC and camera
Raw only
3.5
2.2
4.2
Large/fine
2.5
2
3
Small/normal
2
2
2.2
When taking photos using the camera's shutter release the camera can take photos at its normal frame rate (3 frames/sec) until its buffers become full. After an initial camera processing delay the images will be transferred to the PC at approximately 3 Mb/sec. The camera is able to continue taking photos at a reduced frame rate until its secondary buffers become full and then has to wait for images to be downloaded before taking more photos.
Canon EOS 20D and 350D/Rebel XT
Size/Quality
Save to PC only
Save to camera only
Save to PC and camera
Raw only
2.6
2.5
2.6
Large/fine
2.1
2
2.1
Small/normal
2
2
2
When taking photos using the camera's shutter release the camera can take photos at its normal frame rate (5 frames/sec for the 20D and 3 frames/sec for the 350D/Rebel XT) until its buffers become full. After an initial camera processing delay the images will be transferred to the PC at approximately 3 Mb/sec. The camera is able to continue taking photos at a reduced frame rate until its secondary buffers become full and then has to wait for images to be downloaded before taking more photos.
Canon EOS-1D Mark II
Size/Quality
Save to PC only
Save to camera only
Save to PC and camera
Raw
3.8
3
4.5
Large/fine
2.3
2.7
3.1
Small/normal
2
2.4
3
When taking photos using the camera's shutter release the camera can take photos at its normal frame rate (8 frames/sec) until its buffers become full. After an initial camera processing delay the images will be transferred to the PC at approximately 2.5 Mb/sec. The camera is able to continue taking photos at a reduced frame rate until its secondary buffers become full and then has to wait for images to be downloaded before taking more photos.
If the EOS-1D Mark II is set to continuous, high speed drive mode and the pictures are taken using the camera's shutter release (as opposed to triggering the shutter from the PC) it can sustain a shooting rate of approximately 3 frames/sec indefinitely when shooting in small/fine JPEG or large/normal JPEG.
Canon EOS-1D
Size/Quality
Save to PC only
Save to camera only
Save to PC and camera
Raw
3
1.5
2
Large/fine
3
1.5
3
Small/normal
2
1.5
3
When taking photos using the camera's shutter release the camera can take photos at its normal frame rate until its buffers become full. After an initial camera processing delay the images will be transferred to the PC at approximately 1.5 Mb/sec. The camera is able to continue taking photos at a reduced frame rate until its secondary buffers become full and then has to wait for images to be downloaded before taking more photos.
If the EOS-1D is set to continuous, high speed drive mode and the pictures are taken using the camera's shutter release (as opposed to triggering the shutter from the PC) it can sustain a shooting rate of approximately 3 frames/sec indefinitely when shooting in small/fine JPEG or large/normal JPEG.
Canon EOS 10D
Size/Quality
Save to PC only
Save to camera only
Save to PC and camera
Raw
35
8
41
Large/fine
14
5
17
Medium/fine
9
4
11
Small/fine
6
4
8
Small/normal
4
4
6
When taking photos using the camera's shutter release the camera can take photos at its normal frame rate until its buffers become full. After an initial camera processing delay the images will be transferred to the PC at approximately 0.25 Mb/sec. The camera is able to continue taking photos at a reduced frame rate until its secondary buffers become full and then has to wait for images to be downloaded before taking more photos.
Please note: The above timings were performed using a Canon EOS 10D with firmware version 1.0.0. The timings with firmware version 2.0.1 are approximately 50% longer.
Canon EOS 300D Digital/Kiss Digital/Digital Rebel
Size/Quality
Save to PC only
Save to camera only
Save to PC and camera
Raw
57
8
55
Large/fine
19
4
20
Medium/fine
10
4
11
Small/fine
7
4
7
Small/normal
5
3
6
When taking photos using the camera's shutter release the camera can take photos at its normal frame rate until its buffers become full. After an initial camera processing delay the images will be transferred to the PC at approximately 0.18 Mb/sec. The camera is able to continue taking photos at a reduced frame rate until its secondary buffers become full and then has to wait for images to be downloaded before taking more photos.
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19/04/2006, 19h12 #3
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Sympa ta réponse, par contre comment je trouve les logiciels que tu indique.
De plus lequel est le mieux, tu peux m'en conseiller un ?
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19/04/2006, 19h23 #4
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Canon Remote Capture (inclus dans les softs Canon), Breeze Systems DSLR Remote Pro (100€), Phase One Capture One Pro (500€). Le soft Canon est un peu trop limité à mon goût. DSLR Remote Pro est concis et pratique. Capture One ben.. C'est pour les pros qui shootent au kilomètre.
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19/04/2006, 21h17 #5
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Merci Graffit,
par contre est ce que je peu esperer que ça soit plus rapide qu'avec Canon remote capture, car pour sauver un fichier RAW sur le DD ça prend 1min.
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19/04/2006, 21h26 #6
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cf. mon premier message : 35 secondes. C'est beaucoup trop. C'est pour ça que je ne me sers que rarement de cette fonction.
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