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Automated Tethered Shooting #1
Lesley Taylor's picture
by Lesley Taylor
August 14, 2012 - 6:32am

Hi, newbie to the forum and recent mac user here!

I was wondering if anyone has successfully set up tethered shooting to their macbook with Aperture allowing the automated timed capture of images?

Basically, I am looking to capture time lapsed images of the night sky without having to purchase an internal timer or release the shutter manually. I am hoping to use my macbook (which will be sitting with me in the comfort of my non-dew car!) … so I can check/adjust my camera settings (albeit manually) as required.

I have set up tethered shooting in Aperture but cannot see how to set up automated capture.

Any ideas/solutions would be most welcome.

Thanks

Lesley

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by Butch Miller
August 14, 2012 - 7:03am

You can actually accomplish this using the Image Capture app (it’s in the Applications folder installed with the OS by default) … when your camera is attached and recognized by IC, go to File>Take Picture … this will open another window … on the top left you can select either Manual or Automatic (set to trip the shutter on a specific number of seconds) … on the top right you can choose to download the images captured to your computer … then if you want, you could use the Hot Folder script to have Aperture import the images as they are written to the folder …

Secondly, if your camera has an Intervolmeter function (some do, some don’t) you could let the camera trigger itself from a menu setting in the camera itself and import directly to Aperture via normal tether setup …

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by PhotoJoseph
August 14, 2012 - 7:20am

Butch, that’s a hell of a tip. Wanna write that up in the User Tips section?

@PhotoJoseph
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