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Wireless Tethered Shooting With Your Canon DSLR Via Wi-Fi

http://marcschultz.com/blog/wireless-tethered-shooting-canon-dslr/

Saved by uncleflo on November 29th, 2018.

If you have followed my blog over the past few years, you may have read some of the articles I wrote on the subject of tethered shooting with your Canon DSLR together with either a tablet or smartphone. I love tethered shooting with portable devices, mainly because they are small and easy to carry around, I can trigger the camera remotely and I can see a larger review image on the remote screen afterwards. In fact, my most widely read blog post is one I wrote in November 2013 titled Tethered Shooting With Your Canon DSLR And Android Tablet. But since then, a lot has changed. Many of the newer Canon DSLR bodies now offer Wi-Fi, such as the Canon 6D, 80D, 70D, 1DX Mark II (via the Canon WFT-E8 adapter), all versions of the Rebel T6, and the 7D Mark II (via a recently released Canon W-E1 Wi-Fi Adapter). But best of all, the newest Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, which was just released last month, is Canon’s first high-end, full frame DSLR to have full Wi-Fi built in. So an updated post on this subject was needed.

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http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1968394

Saved by uncleflo on July 12th, 2013.

Let me explain my setup (LAN-wise), and what I wanted todo. My "main" Ubuntu box is connected to a LAN thru Ethernet to a WiFi router, and the rest of the LAN connects to the router (wired and wireless, computers, Tablets, Phones). I usually have a working Cable Internet connection, and all this runs fine. My main box also does not have WiFi. Recently, my modem stopped working, and would be a week/two weeks to get another (gotta love cheap/small ISPs). I have a Android phone running Froyo (2.2), and it was REAL simple to tether this to my main box. I also have the option of "wifi tethering" the phone, thru a ad-hoc network. However, I couldn't do both at the same time. Plus, I use repeater access points on the WiFi portion of my LAN, and the remote computers cannot connect to the phone.

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