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Jack Leavitt
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June 23, 2008, 05:18:38 PM »
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I am shooting tethered with a Canon 5D into Aperture. It works wonderfully well except it writes files to only my laptop. Is there a way to write to the card as well?
If I use the Canon software it will do so, but I really do not like the workaround to get that system working.
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Fred C
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Unfortunately, I don't think you can, even though it would be an interesting feature to have.
So keep on using your gaffer tape for preventing the cable to unplug unexpectedly from the camera
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