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Alpaca
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I have a300d and tethered shooting is painfully slow. Now i was in a stuidio recently and the photog there was also shooting tethered but pics appeared very quickly on his PC. I dont know what camera he was using.
Is this a limitation of my camera, PC or is Canons remote capture software just slow?? __________________
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Alpaca
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the 300d is as Overclock stated, only USB 1.1 which is very slow in todays terms... USB 2.0 is much faster, and Firewire is even faster than that! there isnt anything you can do to speed up tethered shooting of the 300d. sry.
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