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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Quick tip for shooting tethered

Here's a tip for those that shoot tethered from the folks at TetherTools.com:

Quick Tethering Tip - Proper Tethering Cable Care and Storage

As a photographer, you invest in the best tools available to help get the finest results. As you may already know, for equipment to last and work properly, special care is always needed. There is nothing worse than setting up for a photo shoot and discovering a piece of equipment was damaged in transport or not working properly.

Your tethering cable is no different. A good quality tethering cable is an investment and proper care and storage will help you get the most life out of it. Inside your USB, FireWire or Cat6 cable are sensitive wires and shielding designed for fast transmission speed and noise-reduction. Although fairly durable, if folded, bent or pinched you could experience communication errors. When storing, always try to lightly roll your cables into a loose coil going with the natural curve of the wire. When not in use, try storing your tethering cable in a protective case where dust and impurities will not get lodged into the connector ends.

Enjoy.

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