Although the flip, touch screen on my Canon 6D mark-ii gives me many of the attributes, of a tethered shoot, I would like to tether my 6D mark-ii. Presently, I do not own a notebook computer.
I absolutely LOVE my wife's Samsung Chromebook Plus and I would like to replace my 11-inch ASUS Chromebook with either a Samsung Chromebook Plus or a Samsung Chromebook Pro.
The only reason that I would not go this route is if I could not tether either my Canon 7D mark-ii or my Canon 6D mark-ii camera to the Samsung Chromebook Plus or Pro. Tethering a Canon DSLR camera with a Windows or Mac computer via a USB cable and using the Canon EOS Utilities is pretty straight forward. I could even possibly use Wi-Fi or Blue Tooth to do this since the 6D2 has those capabilities,
The problem is that I believe I need to install a copy of EOS Utilities and researching that software on the Canon Website only gives me options to download EOS Utilities to Windows, Mac or Linux operating systems.
Is there a way to tether my 6D2 to a Samsung Chromebook Plus or Pro?
If it is not possible, I "COULD"possibly purchase an inexpensive notebook computer such as this one and keep my present 11-inch Asus Chromebook...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BMRF8MT...527817622&sr=3
For a few extra bucks, I might be better off with this (new) Asus computer.
https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Celeron-...tops+under+300
Since I have the Photoshop/Lightroom CC subscription, I can have a copy on this unit also. This would suit me quite well when I am traveling. Although it would not be capable of working with many layers, I "think" that this computer might be perfectly capable of working in Lightroom...
My wife just reminded me that we have an older Toshiba 17" laptop on one of out storage shelves in our RV garage. It doesn't have a power cord but, I found one online. I will experiment with that for tethering. If I remember, it has a lovely bright display but, being 17 inches, is heavy as all get out. Of course, that shouldn't matter in tethered situation.