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Camera Remote Control through a PC

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Old 19-04-06, 21:24
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Christine and Jon, you will find that Pro-DLSR from Breeze systems is far better, you can download it on a trial basis http://www.breezesys.com/DSLRRemotePro/index.htm

I'm not sure about the 350D, but Canons remote capture does not allow save to flashcard for the 10D & 300D.
This being the main reason I started using wireless to send my images from laptop to desktop, whereas DSLR-Pro will allow either or.

Harry
Quite right - I investigated this recently and Chris Breeze system is excellent. I've actually decided to invest in the system and ordered it to be used in conjunction with a 50ft mast. Looking forward to launching a small part-time business when I finally relocate to Cumbria in early May!

I'll keep all posted how I get on with it when it arrives.

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