
The Touchpix Photo Booth Software app for DSLR allows you to connect DSLR and mirrorless cameras wired.
This integration supports Canon & Nikon cameras (check if your camera is compatible with DSLR). The cameras work for photo functions (Photo, GIF) and video functions (Boomerang, Video, Slomo). Moreover, Touchpix has a built-in integration that switches between the photo and video functions of the camera automatically. There is no need to perform this change manually. However, if your device does not support this integration you can’t use both the photo and video functions at the same time. In this scenario, you have to put the camera in photo mode to take photos and, in video mode to record videos.
Using an external camera with Touchpix is very easy. Follow these basic steps to make the DSLR / mirrorless camera work.
We advise using a U3 class SD card for heavy videos. A U1 class SD card can be also used, but you might encounter issues while working with slow motion video. It all depends on your camera model and the selected video quality.
We recommend getting a ‘Lightning to USB 3’ adapter from Apple if you use an iPhone or an iPad with a lightning connection. If you use an iPad pro with a USB-C connection, we recommend getting a ‘Digital AV Multiport Adapter’ from Apple.
To make it work, get the USB cable that works with your camera. The most commonly used cable is the ‘Micro USB to USB-A’ male or ‘USB-C to USB-A’ male.
When you want to use the camera for video
Remember to update your camera’s firmware regularly. Devices and cameras often receive updates, which can help resolve issues.
If you’re receiving ‘There seems to be an issue with the DSLR connection.’ when attempting to record a session, please make sure the camera is set to the expected photo or video mode first. If it does not solve the issue, try formatting the SD card.
The Canon M50 is often used among our subscribers. Sometimes the live view becomes dark with the camera and that can be fixed by turning off the exposure simulation.