Nikon D750 will not tether in capture one on new macbook pro m2
Hi, I am hoping someone has a solution for me. I have a brand new 16" Macbook Pro with M2 Pro chip running Mac OS Ventura 13.4.1. My D750 is on the newest Firmware 1.15. Cable is a tether tools USB-C to 2.0 Mini-B 8-Pin.
Tethering works just fine on my PC, but everytime I try to tether using the macbook, Capture One just says camera not detected and the green light on the back of my camera flashes really fast.
Does anyone have any ideas why this is happening, or how to get the tethering to work?
I am hoping to not have to go the camranger route, as I don't tether enough to warrant that expense, but I do need to tether on occasion.
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If you are experiencing issues tethering your Nikon D750 camera in Capture One on a new MacBook Pro with an M2 chip, there are several troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve the problem:
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Update Capture One: Ensure that you are using the latest version of Capture One, as new updates often include bug fixes and improvements for compatibility with new hardware and camera models.
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Check Camera Compatibility: Verify that the Nikon D750 is officially supported by the version of Capture One you are using. Some older versions of Capture One might not support newer camera models of ASUS VS HP.
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USB Connection: Double-check the USB cable and connections between the camera and MacBook Pro. Try using a different USB port or cable to rule out any hardware issues.
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Camera Settings: Check the camera settings for tethered shooting. Make sure the camera is set to allow USB connections for tethering.
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