rrcphoto said:jolyonralph said:rrcphoto said:That's just a completely dumb, idiotic and patronising comment to assume that only tethering from a computer is proper.
For tasks such as automated macro stacking, Wifi tethering doesn't work. You can only do this with USB tethering [edit: apparently wireless on the DSLRs seems to work, just not the wireless on the EOS M series - possibly due to the limitations of the powershot-derived firmware?]
The lack of wired tethering is, for me, the most serious drawback of the EOS M system. Which is a shame because a lighter, mirrorless camera should be ideal for macro work.
Magic Lantern folks looked at this with the original M. from my recollection the problem is not just the usual "nerfing" but EOS utility itself. the M's run liveview at different framerates (most likely to speed up AF) than the DSLR's. EOS utility is pretty basic and only allows one framerate. To stop this, canon just decided to block the entire thing on the M side to prevent problems.
whether or not this is true, or not. who knows. however liveview on at least the M5 goes all the way up to 120hz. certainly more than the traditional 30.
That might explain the lack of wired tethering, a frame rate that fast might slow down a wired connection. However, they still manage to have wireless tethering at a slower frame rate, I think it was just one of those tradeoff's based on Canon's perception of the target users. They did not want to spend $$ on hardware or software to add wired tethering. I passed on the M and ordered a SL-2 three days ago because of the lack of wired tethering. I use it a lot, so in my case, its a big deal.
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