![]() ![]() ![]() This is big problem of qDSLRDashBoard, which makes it impossible to use the application for macro- or stacking picture taking. From this tool bar you control all settings like ISO,aparture,metering mode and so on for the Canon 7D.Įven though the Canon 5D MK II is recognized, like you can see on the screenshot, qDSLRDashBOard is not able to connect to the camera not to mention to establish a liveview.īut even with the Canon 7D i had the problem that in liveview mode there was no AF-point, which can freely positioned on the screen, just like described in the above mentioned article about DSLDashBoard. Here you see the screenshot from the Windows version, but it looks just the same on a tablet. For Adnroid smartphone and tablets you need a USB-OTG cable. Installing on Windows you’ll have to install the WinUSB drivers. ![]() I tried out the Windows version and the version for Android, the later on a Netablet. But even with the new version 0.2.1 there is no change, at least concerning my 5D MK II and the Canon 7D. QDSLRDashboard is still very beta, so there is a lot of development to do. Īn application available for a couple of operating systems like Windows, Linux and Android sounds very interesting, because it (almost) retains same functionality and usability. A comment on my blog to the article about DSLRDashboard placed my attention to a meanwhile released crossplattform alternative qDSLRDashboard. ![]()
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