![]() Check in the PC Remote Function menu and ensure that your camera is connected to the desired Wi-Fi access point, whilst also checking that your PC Remote preferences are set correctly as below.ĥ. Open Capture One for iPad, navigate to the 'Cameras' heading, select your camera and tap '.' and then 'Connect' ![]() ![]() After successfully entering your Wi-Fi password, you should see a checkmark next to the access point you wish to use.Ĥ. Connect to the access point that your iPad is also connected to.ģ. Wait a few seconds whilst 'Wi-Fi Standby' appears on the display – a list of access points will then populate. Select (Network) → → to connect the camera to your desired access point.The steps are different on each camera, and the ones provided below are for a quick and easy way to get started, no matter which Sony camera you are using. Please refer to the user manual for the specific camera that you'd like to use for wireless tethering. You can also choose to connect directly to the camera body. Once you have gone through the steps, you should be in a state where both your iPad and camera are connected to the same access point, and you will be able to see your camera under the 'Cameras' heading in Capture One for iPad. The steps below outline how you can get your camera connected to the same Wi-Fi network that your iPad is connected to. Try changing to 5Ghz frequency from 2.4Ghz, and vice-versa, or connect directly to the camera. If you continue to experience issues, consider that you could be on a busy Wi-Fi network or a busy channel. If this is not the case, restart the app. Once both devices are connected to the same network, the camera should be detected and appear under the 'Cameras' heading in Capture One for iPad. Ensure that your iPad is also connected to the same network, and on the same frequency (2.4Ghz or 5Ghz)Ĥ. Select your desired Wi-Fi network from the list and enter the credentials associated with this networkģ. Select 'Switch network' when presented with the camera's SSID and passwordĢ. Your camera should be listed under 'Cameras' - if it is present but not connected, tap '.' and then 'Connect'ġ. Select 'OK' to complete the pairing processġ1. 'Start pairing devices' will appear once the iPad has successfully connected to the camera's Wi-Fi networkĩ. EOSR5_BEB06C_XXXXX) > Enter the network passwordĨ. Settings > Wi-Fi > Select the network displayed on the back of your camera (usually named in long-form after the name of the camera, e.g. Connect your iPad to the displayed network: ![]() The camera will then display an SSID and Password associated with the cameraħ. Add a connection via Remote control (EOS Utility) - Capture One for iPad will act as a proxy - t here's no need to install EOS UtilityĦ. Navigate to and select Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connectionģ. Press Menu on your camera body, or navigate to the camera's main menuĢ. You can also connect via the same Wi-Fi access point to allow communication through a home, office, or dedicated wireless network.Ĭamera access point mode (uses your camera as a Wi-Fi access point, no router required)ġ. The first, is to use camera access point mode, which uses the camera's built-in Wi-Fi to communicate directly with your iPad (no internet access) There are two methods used to connect your camera wirelessly to Capture One for iPad. The steps below were performed on a Canon R5.Ĭonnecting your iPad and camera to the same network Please check the user guide for your camera before following these steps. Check out the wired tethering guide – many of the principles and steps also apply to wireless tethering Reset all communication/Wi-Fi settings on your cameraĥ. Update the application to the latest version by checking the App StoreĤ. Sign-in with an active Capture One for iPad subscriptionģ. Ensure your iPad is connected to the internetĢ. For camera and manufacturer dependent instructions, please refer to your camera's user manual whilst referring specifically to the network and connectivity sections.ġ. The steps below offer a basic outline for how to connect your camera wirelessly to Capture One for iPad. Both RAW and JPEG file types can be used, and camera support is identical to Capture One Pro - with the exception of Phase One digital backs and camera systems. Capture One for iPad allows you to capture tethered images over Wi-Fi with certain supported cameras.
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