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Is it possible to operate multiple cameras at the same time?

Background: I have Canon EOS 750D and I can operate it via USB cable and EOS utility software.

Is it possible to connect several cameras of any brand (say, all Nikons; Hasselblads; Sony and Pentax;...) to the PC and control them simultaneously. Not just to pull the trigger; I'd like to set all the cameras at once (apperture, shutter, ISO) with respect to the mode they are switched to (P/A/S/M).

This question asked regarding 3D scanning raised my question:

Is it possible to operate multiple cameras at the same time?

Background: I have Canon EOS 750D and I can operate it via USB cable and EOS utility software.

Is it possible to connect several cameras of any brand (say, all Nikons; Hasselblads; Sony and Pentax;...) to the PC and control them simultaneously. Not just to pull the trigger; I'd like to set all the cameras at once (apperture, shutter, ISO) with respect to the mode they are switched to (P/A/S/M).

This question asked regarding 3D scanning raised my question:

Is it possible to operate multiple cameras at the same time?

Background: I have Canon EOS 750D and I can operate it via USB cable and EOS utility software.

Is it possible to connect several cameras of any brand (say, all Nikons; Hasselblads; Sony and Pentax;...) to the PC and control them simultaneously. Not just to pull the trigger; I'd like to set all the cameras at once (apperture, shutter, ISO) with respect to the mode they are switched to (P/A/S/M).

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This question asked regarding 3D scanning raised my question:

Is it possible to operate multiple cameras at the same time?

Background: I have Canon EOS 750D and I can operate it via USB cable and EOS utility software.

Is it possible to connect several cameras of any brand (say, all Nikons; Hasselblads; Sony and Pentax;...) to the PC and control them simultaneously. Not just to pull the trigger; I'd like to set all the cameras at once (apperture, shutter, ISO) with respect to the mode they are switched to (P/A/S/M).

This question asked regarding 3D scanning raised my question:

Is it possible to operate multiple cameras at the same time?

Background: I have Canon EOS 750D and I can operate it via USB cable and EOS utility software.

Is it possible to connect several cameras to the PC and control them simultaneously. Not just to pull the trigger; I'd like to set all the cameras at once (apperture, shutter, ISO) with respect to the mode they are switched to (P/A/S/M).

This question asked regarding 3D scanning raised my question:

Is it possible to operate multiple cameras at the same time?

Background: I have Canon EOS 750D and I can operate it via USB cable and EOS utility software.

Is it possible to connect several cameras of any brand (say, all Nikons; Hasselblads; Sony and Pentax;...) to the PC and control them simultaneously. Not just to pull the trigger; I'd like to set all the cameras at once (apperture, shutter, ISO) with respect to the mode they are switched to (P/A/S/M).

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Using multiple cameras at same time

This question asked regarding 3D scanning raised my question:

Is it possible to operate multiple cameras at the same time?

Background: I have Canon EOS 750D and I can operate it via USB cable and EOS utility software.

Is it possible to connect several cameras to the PC and control them simultaneously. Not just to pull the trigger; I'd like to set all the cameras at once (apperture, shutter, ISO) with respect to the mode they are switched to (P/A/S/M).