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Comment by sbarre

20 hours ago

> I suspect other brands are the same.

My research shows Sony is the outlier here. Fuji, Canon, Nikon and Panasonic all require software or drivers to be used as a USB camera (or at least did as of a year ago or so).

Also, the camera control software these companies put out, for a computer or a phone, is almost always awful.

Buggy, slow, unreliable.. It's a real problem.

> Also, the camera control software these companies put out, for a computer or a phone, is almost always awful.

That’s definitely true of Sony too. Just - thankfully - you don’t need to install any of it to do most stuff. (With the one exception of sony’s gyro based image stablisation).

There’s also several apps in the App Store which let you remotely control Sony cameras. I assume people have reverse engineered the protocol Sony’s offical app uses.