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Lesson 38 of 39Tethered Shooting

Wireless Tethered Shooting

Set up wireless tethering for cable-free shoots with supported cameras.

Article· 5 min

Wireless Tethered Shooting eliminates the cable constraint, giving photographers freedom of movement during shoots. Images transfer wirelessly from camera to Evoto for instant review and editing.

How to do it

  1. Ensure your camera supports wireless tethering (check Supported Camera Models).

  2. Follow the camera-specific setup guidance for your brand (Fujifilm, Sony, Canon, Nikon, Olympus).

  3. Configure Pre-Capture Settings: destination project, file naming, and wireless transfer quality.

  4. Start wireless tethering and verify the connection with a test capture.

  5. Monitor transfer speed — wireless is slower than wired, so check for lag during high-speed shooting.

Try it

Set up wireless tethering with your camera. Capture 10 rapid shots and verify they all arrive in Evoto without drops. If transfers lag, switch to wired as a fallback.

Watch out for

  • Wireless transfer is significantly slower for RAW files — consider JPEG+RAW or JPEG-only for tethering speed.

  • Battery consumption increases during wireless tethering on both camera and laptop.

Source: Wireless Tethered Shooting — Evoto Support

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