Tethering with Aperture 2 and a Canon Digital Rebel XT?

I basically want to know how to set my camera up to work with my Rebel XT so I can take pictures and immediately have them show up on the screen. I am running Aperture 2 for Mac and it claims it can be done. Any suggestions?

You will need to install the software and the driver that came with your camera.

You will also need to configure the software so the files (RAW files, I assume) will be saved at a particular folder–** and ** you have to set Aperture so it will know when the files appear. Because all the Canon software does is save the files to a folder.

Not as easy as it sounds I am afraid. There is a way to do it with Adobe Lightroom but unfortunately you're not using that program.

Canon BGE3 Battey Grip for Digital Rebel XT

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One Response to “Tethering with Aperture 2 and a Canon Digital Rebel XT?”

  1. Pooky says:

    You will need to install the software and the driver that came with your camera.

    You will also need to configure the software so the files (RAW files, I assume) will be saved at a particular folder–** and ** you have to set Aperture so it will know when the files appear. Because all the Canon software does is save the files to a folder.

    Not as easy as it sounds I am afraid. There is a way to do it with Adobe Lightroom but unfortunately you're not using that program.
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