Can Nikon d3000 send Pictures to PC while shooting?
I've been looking online for a while now, and I can't seem to find the information exact to what I'm looking for.
I was wondering if there was a way that while I was taking photographs (say of a child's portrait) that the parents can be in another room (or back of the room) looking at a computer monitor with a "live" showing of the pictures I'm taking of their child as they're happening.
Sort of a tether for lack of better terms.
BUT, I don't want a tether in the form of a "camera control"
I don't wish to control the camera remotely from a computer, just have it sending the pictures for review as I take them?
Sending image files to a computer while shooting will require some type tethering.
That said, there are only a few dSLR's that presently support tethering, the D3000 is NOT one of them.
You seem to be running a business, but do not have the type cameras associated with such a business.
The D300 cropped sensor and full frame format camera such as the D700 and D3 series cameras can use the Wi-Fi adapter to wirelessly tether to a computer in an other room. It costs $1, 000 however.
http://www.nikonusa.com/...itter.html
My guess is you can try using the Eyefi SD card and see it that will work
http://www.eye.fi/press-releases/eye-fi-and-sandisk-launch-co-branded-wireless-memory-cards-in-europe
If you have Adobe Lightroom, it can be tethered to the following Nikon dSLR's
• D3
• D3s
• D3x
• D90
• D200
• D300
• D300s
• D700
• D5000
• D7000
Some low rent fool has given a thumbs down to the correct answer by fotoace.
It's called tethering and that camera can't do it.
You might try certain makes of Wi-Fi memory card, they would transmit the file from the memory card to the PC via Wi-Fi, but they'd be no live feed though. And it's only slightly quicker than just popping in the USB cable as & when.
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