Hi,
I have one from Transcend - answer is NO. On IOS or Android you can
'Shoot-and-View' and immediately see a full-screen view - and then click if
you want to download - but you can't even do that on a PC. You have to open
a web browser and then you can view the pictures already on the card. To
download them you have to select the picture(s) you want and click
Download.
At an event I did in the summer I tethered my camera and used Lightroom -
worked fine because I was tripod based anyway.
Jez
On 28 November 2014 at 17:11, Paul Braun <pbraun42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Those of you who have used them - can they be set to just stream
> everything shot to a laptop with no intervention from the photographer?
>
> Working the Dr. Who convention again this weekend and thinking about how
> to streamline our photo-making process for next year.
>
>
> Paul Braun
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