I use this setup to photograph coins. I trigger each photo with a remote and the photo is automatically loaded to the computer and displayed for review. Some examples are at: * http://numiscabinet.com/gallery/0 * http://numiscabinet.com/gallery/5 * http://numiscabinet.com/gallery/1 And have been published in books: http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/rochester-numismatic-association-medals---a-pocket-guide/6346903 and http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/agricultural-and-mechanical-society-award-medals-of-the-united-states-(color)/6150204 If you have trouble with the about links go to Lulu.com and search for: * Rochester Numismatic Association Medals * Agricultural and Mechanical Society Award Medals Thank You, Tim Corio On Mon, 2010-05-24 at 11:08 +0900, James B. Davis wrote: > Very interesting Jim, thanks for enlightening me. I can see how great it would > be in multiple copy situations. Now with Live View on the new models, it might > not always be necessary. > > > >Camera control and links to a computer are very useful. > > SNIP >