The 20D comes with software called "EOS Remote" that does what you
describe. It may come with higher end Canons as well but is not
available from Canon for the 300D, 350XT, 10D, etc.
For something that works with all Canon DSLR's and has more function you
might want to try DSLR Remote Pro from Breeze Systems who also make
Breeze Browser and Downloader Pro (products which I use and enjoy) See:
<http://www.breezesys.com/DSLRRemotePro/index.htm> It's available on 15
day free trial.
Chuck Norcutt
Rob Harrison wrote:
> Pardon the semi-OT question.... I've seen a few shoots (fashion, product) on
> the street here in Seattle where a DSLR is connected to a laptop while
> shooting. I assume the images once taken appear immediately on the screen.
> Seems like that'd be a pretty slick way to preview and make sure you've got
> the shot, all the detail is there, etc. Anyone know how this is done? Is
> there is any special equipment/cabling needed to do this other than the
> normal USB connection? What settings would one use, for a C*n*n DSLR?
>
> Got my OM-EOS adapter from Cameraquest yesterday....looking to do my first
> full-frame digital architectural shoot here soon.
>
> Rob in Seattle
>
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