My first experience with Capture One / iPad was just a while ago during a commercial shoot. The client had an iPad with Capture One and he was walking around with the iPad basically watching my pics come in. The unnerving thing is that he would occasionally shoot a frame from his iPad while people were dressing the set. Every time he did this I was startled. But much, much better than people crowding around my monitor on set.
Is there live view function on ipad too? (I couldn't find it) this is essential for me to compose my shots (I am a product and food photographer) thanks for your content!
Great video Yankov. I love the thought of being able to take an iPad into the field versus a Macbook, yet it appears that I will need to wait until more features are available...namely, Liveview. The only thing I really wish CO would do is allow the option to capture to the camera memory card or the device storage. Most of the time, I would prefer the camera storage. Keep up the great work.
Cascable already has these features and seems to work really well! It’s also fairly inexpensive. I picked up an iPad Air this week and just did my first paid headshot session tethering to the iPad using Cascable and it worked extremely well. I’m still figuring it out, but it doesn’t seem to have the ability to apply adjustment on import or to rename files on import, but that might just be my own inexperience with the app so far.
@@khalstead3 I'm using Cascable also. Though not ready for primetime either, it keeps the files in my camera, yes, all 256GB of it. With Capture One, I have to buy another Ipad with 512GB HD to store the files and then upload it to a memory card, such bullshit.
Great Video and Explained So well. Maybe you can help me with this: I have 2 Cameras 1- Hasselblad H5D40 and Hasselblad X1D2. Each one has different cable connections. Which IPAD can you recommend that Has both Inputs so I can use both cameras with same IPAD. Thank you
Great question. But I am afraid that I will have to tell you that capture one is not working with Hasselblad cameras at the moment as they are direct competitors. Well but since the H series is discontinuing, who knows.
Hey @yonkovwong How much storage does your ipad have in this video? I ask because the 512gb and below have 8gb RAM, and the 1TB and up have 16TB RAM, I'm just trying to get a feel for how each of them perform. Thanks!
Here is the list from Capture One official site telling you what cameras are supported. Except Phase One, everything on the list is supported at the moment.
nice and it is helpful. As I know when we tethering by cable, all of the photo only in iPad. No any copy at memory card. How about wifi ? also same right? thanks for your sharing..haha....look forward one day can use at P1
Hey Murphy, thanks for the note. Yes, you are right, for the time being, you have only one copy on the iPad both wired or wireless. They are working on it. :p
I need to use a tethering system for a commercial shoot this week and I have never done it before! I have a Sony A7Riii and it wont connect to the capture one app with a cable. I'm just using an apple cable though. Does it need to be a specific tethering cable for it to work? I am desperate to figure this out as soon as possible so I can do this properly for my shoot! I've even tried connecting it to Capture One on my computer with a different cable and that didn't connect either. I could have sworn the Capture One website says my camera is compatible so I am very confused about what I'm doing wrong. I'd appreciate any help or advice!
Hi Abbey, from what you are saying, I guess you are using a power cable which is not capable of data transfer and that's why. Try to get another normal usb-c cable and see if that works.
Good day and thanks for this. If you edit or make adjustments on the the photos / RAWs in Capture One Ipad, will those adjustments be lost when work on the Photos on your desktop's Capture One? Can you create a session in C1 Ipad and transfer / copy that session to your laptop / desktop for future edits? Thank you!
Hi there. Yes there are a few ways to keep the adjustments. 1. Cloud sync. All the adjustments will be kept. 2. If you export files as EIP, they would keep all the adjustments and also the raw file as a “package” ( EIP - enhanced image package). You will have everything too.
@@YankovWong does that mean that if I shoot in the field. Have client pick favorites. I can go back home upload all images and then jsut sync the metadata?
@@philipandrews5738 oh but then, you could also sync only the picked ones, meaning a lot lesser photo, (normally.:p) with the adjustment, and once it’s synced back on your capture one pro on you computer, it’s with adjustment already.
Hi there. The capture one for iPad app is usd$10 per month. For the cable, if you are happy with tether tool, it’s ok. For me, I am having very good experience with FIBBR. I have a video about the n my channel too.
@@zrowedaartistviews2278 It seems it has something to do with the camera. For canon, Nikon, Sony, they all just save in the iPad. By there has been report saying that they save another copy on fujifilm camera.
I think they have the engine there, yes. Better to handle Fuji RAF files, for example, than Lr. However, the app still needs a lot of optimization it keeps crashing all the time. Cloud transfer yet is primitive compared with Adobe's. I tried to import to a session yesterday and it messed up with the file names... I did import physically the Ipad's catalogue from Files via an SSD and it worked maintaining the album names I determined but IN catalog, duplicating the files into my Mac. Levels, Masks, Curves, Full Cloud Sync, a more comprehensive metadata system (I can't know the lens and camera or focal length I was in a zoom lens for ex), etc... are still missing. Still, a long way to go, but, well, happy to have an alternative for RAW demosaic better than LR in my case as a Fuji shooter. Yet didn't try the tethering system that looks nice.
C1 software engineers are not photographers, they have no real working/field experience. C1 is NOT ready for primtime. It's really for amateurs who shoot a few shots then retire to bed.
Hey Yankov Had an issue, My Canon 5DMark IV with Ipad Pro 12.5, and I use Tether Tools Usb - c a 3.0 Micro -B right angle to connect on it, The display screen says 'Busy' when I try the shutter button so i dont what what do .Can some one pls help ...
Hi Olivier, you are right, there is no live view at the moment. And I know that they are working on it. I think their policy now is, release it, with the most essential functions, then eventually add the not as essentials back into it. If you look at their promotional video, you can see that the photographer is hauling the iPad around with the camera. It’s not for that kind of live view shoot, yet. We will see. :)
@@oliviertorres8001 cascable is another iPad app that is similar to capture one. I have been using it for a few months and it is just as fast as Capture one for tethering. The only downside for me is the low resolution preview pics. I don’t believe there is a way to see your shots in high resolution without downloading them from the camera. Other than that the program has worked well for what I need
@@pianofinger Ok. I'll test it next week and compare the performances with my Camranger 2 in wireless mode. I'll keep you update if you want? Thx a lot for your time.
Amazing. Thanks for the video. Does the iPad version supports layers and masks? PS: When you mentioned that there's one camera brand that is not supported by C1 I thought it was Hasselblad but then came the shock that it's actually PhaseOne :-) By the way, I wish hasselblad is supported! Great app.
I’m waiting for C1 iPad to get layers support which by the way, it’s a feature that should be there by now” I wonder however if by using C1 IPad I can go back and finish editing using an old version of C1Pro, like C1 20, or 21. Any idea if that’s possible ?
I think co pro 22 is the minimum you need for the cloud synchronisation. However, you can always output raw and/rip, then import back into captures one 20 or 21. The engine is the same.
Thanks for the informative video! The tethered speed over USB C is decent, but over WIFI is just ridiculously slow. Incredible that they send rockets to Mars and still can't get this done... fast WI-FI connections between camera and laptop are as slow as 10 years ago... 😖
@@YankovWong true! But even if you set up a direct "ad hoc" WI-FI connection (not over a network), it's unbearably slow. If it only was 5-10 gbit/s we could actually use it. But looking at your video the RAW file to show up was like 20-30 seconds... There's the Capture Pilot app which mirrors your desktop C1 app but it's actually too slow , even though it just shows just a low resolution image. I remember talking to PhaseOne in 2005 asking for a Wi-Fi connection. They said there working on it and are almost ready. Never heard back again from them 😂 I don't know where the problem is, missing APIs, slow ports at the camera and/or slow Wi-Fi modules... it seems to be beyond rocket science 🤷🏻♂️
ya they could send a lower res jpg instantly.. so you could check composition and focus etc.. and then if you press a button it would send the full photo. I've been waiting for years to be able to check my work on a ipad without delay.
@@rifz42 exactly! Since C1 renders JPGs in the desktop version as well and according to your settings. Enough to check focus and composition. On my MacBookPro with M1 and my R5 full RAW files it's almost instantly over USB-C, so there should be possibilities for the iPad version... But who am I to know 🤷🏻♂
I'd like to be tethered to a laptop, then have my clients rate on the iPad in real-time (referencing the images from the desktop) - Is that use case possible?
@@YankovWong Then it's almost perfect, I only wish we could save the files on the sd cards while tethering to the ipad, do you think this option will be added in the future?
@@YankovWong ah thanks a lot :) makes more sense like this. thanks for the video. seems interesting. still not sure if its not just better to bring my macbook with me and shoot tethering directly
@@GautierPellegrin I agree. But for someone who works alone, want things to go really light, this is actually a solution. If you look at the trend of all equipment came up in the past few years, you will see the same trend.
CaptureOne for Ipad is utterly useless, and it's bullshit. It needs to capture JPEG files only and leaves raw files in the camera. The raw files capture takes too long to view and occupy immense Ipad HD space. If you're an amateur and want to fuk around with a few shots here and there I guess it would be ok, but this is not for real working photographers who gotta shoot all day. You are very welcome, and have a nice day.
great video Yankov, one of the most informative, especially the transferring the files to a Session. Thank you
That last bit with the save to SSD was exactly what I needed to know! Cheers!
Great video, Yankov. It has given me some ideas. Thanks for sharing.
I’m happy you’re doing it for both cater to all of your audience
Great Video, Yankov! Thank you.
A useful and competent explanation, so I tried it and it turned out that everything works fine. Special thanks to the author for such useful content.
My first experience with Capture One / iPad was just a while ago during a commercial shoot. The client had an iPad with Capture One and he was walking around with the iPad basically watching my pics come in. The unnerving thing is that he would occasionally shoot a frame from his iPad while people were dressing the set. Every time he did this I was startled. But much, much better than people crowding around my monitor on set.
Yikes, I would have stopped that real quick.
Is there live view function on ipad too? (I couldn't find it) this is essential for me to compose my shots (I am a product and food photographer) thanks for your content!
Great video Yankov. I love the thought of being able to take an iPad into the field versus a Macbook, yet it appears that I will need to wait until more features are available...namely, Liveview. The only thing I really wish CO would do is allow the option to capture to the camera memory card or the device storage. Most of the time, I would prefer the camera storage. Keep up the great work.
Same here. Let’s hope that they are coming out sooner but not later.
Cascable already has these features and seems to work really well! It’s also fairly inexpensive. I picked up an iPad Air this week and just did my first paid headshot session tethering to the iPad using Cascable and it worked extremely well. I’m still figuring it out, but it doesn’t seem to have the ability to apply adjustment on import or to rename files on import, but that might just be my own inexperience with the app so far.
@@khalstead3 I'm using Cascable also. Though not ready for primetime either, it keeps the files in my camera, yes, all 256GB of it. With Capture One, I have to buy another Ipad with 512GB HD to store the files and then upload it to a memory card, such bullshit.
Great Video and Explained So well. Maybe you can help me with this: I have 2 Cameras 1- Hasselblad H5D40 and Hasselblad X1D2. Each one has different cable connections. Which IPAD can you recommend that Has both Inputs so I can use both cameras with same IPAD. Thank you
Great question. But I am afraid that I will have to tell you that capture one is not working with Hasselblad cameras at the moment as they are direct competitors. Well but since the H series is discontinuing, who knows.
Thank you I appreciate that
Hi, what kind of case is your iPad? Thanks
Which Ipad are you using? thanks!
Hey @yonkovwong How much storage does your ipad have in this video? I ask because the 512gb and below have 8gb RAM, and the 1TB and up have 16TB RAM, I'm just trying to get a feel for how each of them perform. Thanks!
Good Job!
could you compare this to using a CamRanger?
also what cameras are supported when you plug it in?
Here is the list from Capture One official site telling you what cameras are supported. Except Phase One, everything on the list is supported at the moment.
你好,請問IPAD產生的檔名與相機的檔名不一樣要如何解決?
Hi what kind of iPad is that?
Thanks for this video! Does it work with any iPad? In particular the 10th Gen USBC Ipad
nice and it is helpful. As I know when we tethering by cable, all of the photo only in iPad. No any copy at memory card. How about wifi ? also same right?
thanks for your sharing..haha....look forward one day can use at P1
Hey Murphy, thanks for the note.
Yes, you are right, for the time being, you have only one copy on the iPad both wired or wireless. They are working on it. :p
I need to use a tethering system for a commercial shoot this week and I have never done it before! I have a Sony A7Riii and it wont connect to the capture one app with a cable. I'm just using an apple cable though. Does it need to be a specific tethering cable for it to work? I am desperate to figure this out as soon as possible so I can do this properly for my shoot! I've even tried connecting it to Capture One on my computer with a different cable and that didn't connect either. I could have sworn the Capture One website says my camera is compatible so I am very confused about what I'm doing wrong. I'd appreciate any help or advice!
Hi Abbey, from what you are saying, I guess you are using a power cable which is not capable of data transfer and that's why. Try to get another normal usb-c cable and see if that works.
Could we then print the photo if we had a printer on the spot ?
On the iPad, can you turn on live view?
For the time being, no.
great video thx !
Can directly upload to google drive folder than i can instantly share the link?
Good day and thanks for this. If you edit or make adjustments on the the photos / RAWs in Capture One Ipad, will those adjustments be lost when work on the Photos on your desktop's Capture One? Can you create a session in C1 Ipad and transfer / copy that session to your laptop / desktop for future edits? Thank you!
Hi there. Yes there are a few ways to keep the adjustments.
1. Cloud sync. All the adjustments will be kept.
2. If you export files as EIP, they would keep all the adjustments and also the raw file as a “package” ( EIP - enhanced image package). You will have everything too.
@@YankovWong does that mean that if I shoot in the field. Have client pick favorites. I can go back home upload all images and then jsut sync the metadata?
I don’t think so. The way it works now is syncing the file with the metadata( adjustment) at the same time.
@@philipandrews5738 oh but then, you could also sync only the picked ones, meaning a lot lesser photo, (normally.:p) with the adjustment, and once it’s synced back on your capture one pro on you computer, it’s with adjustment already.
Great videos few questions.
Price of the capture one app
I have the tethering tools pro cable would you suggest a different one?
Hi there.
The capture one for iPad app is usd$10 per month.
For the cable, if you are happy with tether tool, it’s ok. For me, I am having very good experience with FIBBR. I have a video about the n my channel too.
@@YankovWong does it only save to iPad the raws or does it save to the camera only? I saw videos stating it doesn’t have internal saving features
@@zrowedaartistviews2278 It seems it has something to do with the camera. For canon, Nikon, Sony, they all just save in the iPad. By there has been report saying that they save another copy on fujifilm camera.
$4.99 per month and for all cameras, it saves to internal iPad storage. Some cameras allow you to ALSO save raw files to the camera's SD card.
I think they have the engine there, yes. Better to handle Fuji RAF files, for example, than Lr. However, the app still needs a lot of optimization it keeps crashing all the time. Cloud transfer yet is primitive compared with Adobe's. I tried to import to a session yesterday and it messed up with the file names... I did import physically the Ipad's catalogue from Files via an SSD and it worked maintaining the album names I determined but IN catalog, duplicating the files into my Mac. Levels, Masks, Curves, Full Cloud Sync, a more comprehensive metadata system (I can't know the lens and camera or focal length I was in a zoom lens for ex), etc... are still missing. Still, a long way to go, but, well, happy to have an alternative for RAW demosaic better than LR in my case as a Fuji shooter. Yet didn't try the tethering system that looks nice.
請問現時會開capture one教學嗎?
I am planning one. Will do it when capture one 23 releases.
Best of the best
I would like to know if it also work with Canon t8i ?
Here is the full list of supported cameras:
support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002718118#h_af1e6c60-5aa0-4c94-aba5-07e141364fb3
Such an amazing tool but why no function to set up capture folder on external drive and simply open session folder on laptop capture one
C1 software engineers are not photographers, they have no real working/field experience. C1 is NOT ready for primtime. It's really for amateurs who shoot a few shots then retire to bed.
Hey Yankov
Had an issue, My Canon 5DMark IV with Ipad Pro 12.5, and I use Tether Tools Usb - c a 3.0 Micro -B right angle to connect on it, The display screen says 'Busy' when I try the shutter button so i dont what what do .Can some one pls help ...
There could be quite a number of reasons for that. Could you please try removing all the cards in the camera and try again?
I have the new iPad but it’s not loading as I shoot but once I close the program and open it again I see it
Hello. Is there a "Live View" feature in this new release? Or is it a reason for still using the laptop version? Thanks a lot.
Hi Olivier, you are right, there is no live view at the moment. And I know that they are working on it.
I think their policy now is, release it, with the most essential functions, then eventually add the not as essentials back into it.
If you look at their promotional video, you can see that the photographer is hauling the iPad around with the camera. It’s not for that kind of live view shoot, yet. We will see. :)
I use Cascable and it does a great job with Live View as well
@@pianofinger Thank you for this advice. The "Live View" feature is not listed in the website or I can't find it. Do you use it by yourself ?
@@oliviertorres8001 cascable is another iPad app that is similar to capture one. I have been using it for a few months and it is just as fast as Capture one for tethering.
The only downside for me is the low resolution preview pics. I don’t believe there is a way to see your shots in high resolution without downloading them from the camera.
Other than that the program has worked well for what I need
@@pianofinger Ok. I'll test it next week and compare the performances with my Camranger 2 in wireless mode. I'll keep you update if you want? Thx a lot for your time.
Amazing. Thanks for the video. Does the iPad version supports layers and masks?
PS: When you mentioned that there's one camera brand that is not supported by C1 I thought it was Hasselblad but then came the shock that it's actually PhaseOne :-) By the way, I wish hasselblad is supported! Great app.
Layers and masks are coming
I’m waiting for C1 iPad to get layers support which by the way, it’s a feature that should be there by now” I wonder however if by using C1 IPad I can go back and finish editing using an old version of C1Pro, like C1 20, or 21. Any idea if that’s possible ?
I think co pro 22 is the minimum you need for the cloud synchronisation. However, you can always output raw and/rip, then import back into captures one 20 or 21. The engine is the same.
Can we export pictures from C1 iPad to our desktop computer or laptop using airdrop or via usb connection?
Thanks for the informative video! The tethered speed over USB C is decent, but over WIFI is just ridiculously slow. Incredible that they send rockets to Mars and still can't get this done... fast WI-FI connections between camera and laptop are as slow as 10 years ago... 😖
Yea, what a shame. But I think that has a lok to do with the camera and network environment too.
@@YankovWong true! But even if you set up a direct "ad hoc" WI-FI connection (not over a network), it's unbearably slow. If it only was 5-10 gbit/s we could actually use it. But looking at your video the RAW file to show up was like 20-30 seconds...
There's the Capture Pilot app which mirrors your desktop C1 app but it's actually too slow , even though it just shows just a low resolution image.
I remember talking to PhaseOne in 2005 asking for a Wi-Fi connection. They said there working on it and are almost ready.
Never heard back again from them 😂
I don't know where the problem is, missing APIs, slow ports at the camera and/or slow Wi-Fi modules... it seems to be beyond rocket science 🤷🏻♂️
ya they could send a lower res jpg instantly.. so you could check composition and focus etc.. and then if you press a button it would send the full photo. I've been waiting for years to be able to check my work on a ipad without delay.
@@rifz42 exactly! Since C1 renders JPGs in the desktop version as well and according to your settings. Enough to check focus and composition. On my MacBookPro with M1 and my R5 full RAW files it's almost instantly over USB-C, so there should be possibilities for the iPad version... But who am I to know 🤷🏻♂
What about the SD memory card? Does it not write to the card?
It works with some cameras and not with others. It depends on the capability of your camera.
I'd like to be tethered to a laptop, then have my clients rate on the iPad in real-time (referencing the images from the desktop) - Is that use case possible?
For now, the best solution for that would still be Capture Pilot or even Capture One live, depending on your working environment and setup.
Do you have to buy/subscribe to capture one to use the app? or can you use the app on it's own? is it free?
Yes, it is a stand alone app that you don’t need the desktop version to run it on your iPad. It’s around $5USD per month for the app alone.
@@YankovWong Then it's almost perfect, I only wish we could save the files on the sd cards while tethering to the ipad, do you think this option will be added in the future?
@@gamertizatali3219 I am pretty sure they will. As this is possible for the desktop version for some brands already.
hi, is not possibile to save photos directly in ssd?
For the time being, no. But the files can be exported to and SSD pretty quickly, like what I did in the video.
Hi yesterday I used that capture one iPad unfortunately data not save on my Camera SD card why ?…
I used canon R5
You are right, there should only be one version saved on the iPad for now. They are working on it.
Ok but my other camera Fuji GFX nm2 works perfectly ok and saves files on both places iPad and SD card too.
It depends on your camera. Some cameras allow you to also save to an SD card on the camera, some cameras do not allow this.
I’m searching for a link to buy that tether cable but I can’t seem to find it. Can anyone please share a link to the tether cable Yankov is using?
Hi there, the brand of the cable is actually FIBBR.
www.amazon.com/FIBBR-Original-Oculus-Optical-Devices/dp/B08JZ3G3BR
could you write the name of the cable please ? thanks !
Hi there. I am sorry I miss spelled that in the video. It should be FIBBR
www.fibbrtech.com
@@YankovWong ah thanks a lot :) makes more sense like this. thanks for the video. seems interesting. still not sure if its not just better to bring my macbook with me and shoot tethering directly
@@GautierPellegrin I agree. But for someone who works alone, want things to go really light, this is actually a solution.
If you look at the trend of all equipment came up in the past few years, you will see the same trend.
Link to cable?
The best cable for tethering. Period! FIBBR Cable review
ruclips.net/video/gpNED-1o4W0/видео.html
Has wireless tethering on ipad become a reality yet?
CaptureOne for Ipad is utterly useless, and it's bullshit. It needs to capture JPEG files only and leaves raw files in the camera. The raw files capture takes too long to view and occupy immense Ipad HD space. If you're an amateur and want to fuk around with a few shots here and there I guess it would be ok, but this is not for real working photographers who gotta shoot all day. You are very welcome, and have a nice day.
For Wireless Tethering : ruclips.net/video/xIsJHt3RYl8/видео.html
Yeah - good you took my advice to do ENG. Ha ha you're welcome
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