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So unlike for Lightroom there is no plugin for shooting tethered with the X-Pro 2 and Capture One, which is very unfortunate.

 

But Capture One has the concept of a "hot folder" that it can watch and it will display the new images right away as they come in from the camera.

 

So is there any way I can send the RAW images to a computer (macOS) either wirelessly or with a cable while I shoot?

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That app lets me transfer pictures after shooting. So I have to completely interrupt shooting go into a lot of sub-menus, setup everything and the transfer pictures I need to select first. It is much easier and quicker to just take out the SD-card and insert it into the Mac.

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I use Fujifilm Acquire, downloadable from Fujifilm,  and tether tools cable and shoot with my XT 2 (doesn't work for X Pro 1 or 2)straight into a folder that I identify as Hot Folder in Capture One.  No hassle.

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