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Capture one suddenly fails to find camera (Tethering)

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Could it be that you recently updated Mojave to 10.14.2?
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  • Michael Jones
    I experienced a similar error message tethering to Sony and resolved it by quitting this Google App and restarting Capture1: "Backup and Sync from Google.app". Hope this helps.
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  • Per Bagger
    I dont' know if the mojave update has something to do with this?

    I had this problem before the update as well..

    What google app did you quit? and how did you get that to work?

    I also checked if tethering worked in Leaf capture and it works fine, so it shouldn't be the cables but a capture one problem.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Best to contact support on this to get to the bottom of it. Log files might be a big helper here.
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  • Benjamin Liddle
    Yes, please drop us a line and send us the logs (via Scripts > Get Logs).
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  • Steve_Powers
    I have a similar issue with both D800 and D4S Nikons. Cameras are enumerated by Mac OS X (Mojave 10.14.2). Attached just fine the first time, registered each of the cameras, used them a bit but upon shutting down could not get either of them to reconnect. My Fuji GFX50S works fine though it appears to use USB PTP protocol vs. what I expect the Nikons are using (a former MS Windows device driver PM here).

    I previously opened a support case and am now attaching logs.

    Thanks!

    Steve Powers
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