Collaborate with the production team, client and models to ensure everyone is on the same page. Shoot with confidence. Send your shots straight into leading photo editing software like Nikon NX Studio and make adjustments on the fly. Speed up your process by cutting out the importing step. Camera controls and settings are all consistent with the most recent Nikon cameras, and all menus are conveniently organized for simple, streamlined operation. NX Tether is optimized for the fast transfer speeds of recent Nikon cameras.
Even ultra-high megapixel NEF files are transferred in an instant. Using a compatible Nikon camera with built-in wireless transmitter or camera that utilizes an optional wireless transmitter 1 , you can shoot wirelessly 2 with NX Tether as if you were physically tethered. NX Tether is free software designed to enhance your Nikon imaging experience.
Upload images to Nikon Image Space and other websites directly within ViewNX-i Facebook integration will be included with future versions. Stills and movies with location information can be displayed on a map; and even if you used a camera that isn't GPS enabled, you can use the Log Matching function to attach location information as well as track routes. Trim video footage, insert text, even add still images for a multimedia project.
Even first time users can easily enjoy great results. Simply select image and video files in ViewNX-i to launch ViewNX-Movie Editor to create new movies, complete with transition effects and titles, combine movies taken with the same camera and at the same settings for high speed output, and convert movies for playback optimized for a PC or other displays.
Reviews are coming soon We can't wait to hear your firsthand experiences with this product, but first we need to actually get the product in your hands! Compatible With. Learn more about the D Archived. Learn more about the Nikon 1 J5 Archived. Learn more about the Nikon 1 J4 Archived. Learn more about the Nikon 1 S2 Archived. That brings me to Capture One Pro Also available for Windows and Mac, Capture One Pro has long been the industry standard for fast tethering and an extremely powerful raw converter.
Capture One also has an app called Capture Pilot that will allow you to connect an iPhone or iPad to the software for remote viewing and even the triggering of your camera. Capture Pilot has a web option that will allow Android users to view the images but not operate the camera. Now for the downsides on Capture One Pro.
It comes with a hefty price tag and a sizable learning curve. This is not a program that you install and find yourself using it like a pro in 10 minutes, even if you are a master at photoshop. Phase One — the parent company of Capture One Pro provides excellent learning tutorials on their website. So if you make that change — watch those tutorials. The reason for the learning curve is that this software is much more robust when it comes to color management than any other software not the market.
Capture One Pro is not a Photoshop replacement. Blemish repair, liquify, compositing, all that fun stuff — that is still going to happen in Photoshop. Most of these software options offer free trial downloads. Remember — the full list of options is on my blog and the link is in the description below. There are numerous options for creating backups on the fly. Just like with the software — do your research and find your best solution — just be sure to back things up while you are shooting.
Canon cameras offer a feature called Parallel file writing. Thank you for your time into this topic. Question for you and I realize by asking, you may not know but any direction is much appreciated ….. Is that even possible? Thanks for your help and your blog! Meaghan, Sorry for the late reply. Do they have any forums that you can pose this question on?
Not really sure whether this is a program configuration, program design or Nikon SDK issue. Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Thank You….. From: [Chat now] To: dcamcapture bernd-peretzke. For your work on the dcamcapture tethering software. I am trying to use your version 0. The PC is old but still works well and I am using it disconnected from the net, as only a simple computer hooked to a monitor, keyboard and mouse. I do not need the other functions. All the functions work as expected..
The only thing I want is an image displayed on the monitor as I take them with no hang-ups or overruns. I cannot get the just captured image to display.. Do you have a fix for this??.
Is it perhaps because I am down loading on a 64 bit system and transferring to a 32 bit system …?? I hope that Nikon someday sees the light on their propriety tethering software and enters the 21 century like the other excellent Japanese camera manufacturers. You have to use an other application for this task, e.
XnView or Lightroom. You can use every application that have an option to show every new image in a folder. Will need to check the current state of play for these tethering alternatives to see how they stack up. It supports Live View for newest models. I use these soft for take astronomical images, but now have a PC Netbook and will try new software for Windows. Jose, thanks for the comments. And please let us know if you find any good software that should be included in a followup article.
Please feel free to review this new image viewer for use with tethering. Load it, double-click anywhere on the screen and select the folder to monitor. The image files can be put in the folder via a wired tether app like StudioCap, or can be transferred using a Eye-Fi card. Currently only supports jpeg but RAW is coming soon. You will need the. Net framework loaded for this to work. Gary, Thanks for letting us know about your app.
Will consider it when refreshing this post. Where is the best place to get it? Brennan, Matt. The std. Microsoft WIA library includes everything needed to go tethered and can even remotely trigger the shutter. Download StudioCap.
Gary, Thanks for the update. Your StudioCap product, and some others, also use the same approach and should be fine for tethering a Nikon D amongst others.
Thanks for letting us know about it. I just found out about tethered software thanks for that and tried Sofortbild with my Nikon D90 but the liveview does not work.
The camera shows PC when connected to the mac but does not allow liveview to operate at all. Do you know why this is? And do you which software will allow liveview? Thanks again. Not sure which software will work best on a Mac. I had thought Sofortbild would be the answer. Is it still being updated? I need to be able to control the camera as it will be mounted on a boom when shooting. If anyone knows which combination of applications to use and are very reliable, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you. Steven, For the combination of features you are looking for you may need to buy the official Nikon tethering software. Is it possible to tether a dslr without any software installed? Or rather a dslr will be simply connected to a portable monitor or media player? Mac systems might have some built in capability and I think WIA Windows Image Acquisition technology makes it possible to get images off the device, but any real tethering will require some software to be on your computer.
It might be possible to find some portable software that will do this for you if you are worried about installing additional software on your system. Would like to use tablet as live view only, anything else would be a bonus.
Have looked through Android app store, but everythings for Canon Beta and it sounds like the app developers are a little aggressive with their marketing but nothing else seems to support Nikon LiveView. If you do try it please let me know. Canon cameras come with the software, free. You have to buy it for Nikon, but it is out there. I am not sure if newer Nikon scopes have the same kind of lamphouse as the old Fluophot.
If I […]. I want to control the camera from the computer, as in taking pictures. Great article, by the way. Andre, Sorry about the delayed reply.
Most cameras will support very basic tethering using software such as the CameraBits one, but detailed control requires a more expensive camera where the manufacturer has bothered to create an SDK for it.
Unlikely to be the case with cheaper point and shoots as anyone interested in tethering is likely to have a larger budget for the camera purchase. Has anyone tried to control more than one camera simultaneously from the same computer? However, I have been able to control several cameras relatively well using separate applications running simultaneously. Anyone tried this with Nikon? How about Canon as well, and any observations? Sounds like it would be difficult to do reliably.
Hi matt, im just a newbie trying to learn this tethered photography. I have a nikon d Any software you can recommend that has live view and can print the pictures just like in the photo booths?
Jan, Thanks for letting us know about this Windows only tethering option, and good luck with its ongoing development. You are right about the D40 not having LiveView though but all other functions work fine.
Todd, Thanks for the clarification. Just double checked the Nikon SDK application page and you are right of course. I appreciate the input. The more basic tethering options i.
So the Nikon native tethering software will probably work I doubt they need to wait for the official SDK but other software will need to wait a little longer.
I updated TetherPro within a day or so of it being released. I Tryed with my D Opened as administrator as required. When I tell the software to connect to camera, it just stops. Consider trying one of the options to see if it works any better for you.
Tiago, also depends on your OS — Nikon never really got their D90 Windows 7 drivers working properly.
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