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Create a preset of exposure settings in EOS Utility

JBird
Apprentice

I am using a MK4 and I have an event I shoot entirely from my computer.  My work station is not close to my camera and sometimes end up using about 40ft of tethering cable.  There are several times a day that I need to very quickly ramp up my shutter & ISO and then very quickly ramp back down.  

I understand the C1 ~ C3 settings but, keep in mind I am not near my camera to turn the dial on the camera.  Can I access saved exposure settings from the EOS Utility software?  I'm not talking picture style.  I mean shutter & ISO. 

My normal is 1/80 @ 1600 ISO.   I ramp up to 1/200 @ 4000 ISO ..and then back down to 1/80 @ 1600 ISO.  Aperture adjustments are +/- 1/3 so that is no big deal. 

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Waddizzle
Legend
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I am not aware of any remote shooting app that allows for exposure presets like that.

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FloridaDrafter
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@JBird wrote:

I am using a MK4 and I have an event I shoot entirely from my computer.  My work station is not close to my camera and sometimes end up using about 40ft of tethering cable.  There are several times a day that I need to very quickly ramp up my shutter & ISO and then very quickly ramp back down.  

I understand the C1 ~ C3 settings but, keep in mind I am not near my camera to turn the dial on the camera.  Can I access saved exposure settings from the EOS Utility software?  I'm not talking picture style.  I mean shutter & ISO. 

My normal is 1/80 @ 1600 ISO.   I ramp up to 1/200 @ 4000 ISO ..and then back down to 1/80 @ 1600 ISO.  Aperture adjustments are +/- 1/3 so that is no big deal. 


I understand that you are wanting a preset, but honestly you wouldn't be saving that much time. With just a few mouse clicks or taps, you can switch those settings in a matter of seconds in the EOSU. I do it quite a bit with my cameras.

What you want is available in the EOSU, but just for cameras that do not have a mode dial, like the R5 (see attached). As you probably know, shooting mode will be grayed out for cameras with a mode dial 😞

EOSU with EOS R5 attached.EOSU with EOS R5 attached.

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