Mamiya 645AFd and Leaf Valeo 11
Just downloaded the latest Capture One - installed it - connected the firewire cable.
My back lit up with a green light after starting up the software - got a message that I needed1 to install Mamiya Leaf drivers. Pressed OK and were informed that drivers had been installed and that I should restart.
Did that, fired up Capture One switched on camera with Firewire hooked up. Now the light was orange and No camera found.
Any ideas anyone? I am new to medium format, got the Mamiya with the Kodak 16MP back and the Valeo 11MP.
The Kodak produces nice files, but I would also like to run this tethered if possible
Any help would be appreciated
Tore (Norway)
My back lit up with a green light after starting up the software - got a message that I needed1 to install Mamiya Leaf drivers. Pressed OK and were informed that drivers had been installed and that I should restart.
Did that, fired up Capture One switched on camera with Firewire hooked up. Now the light was orange and No camera found.
Any ideas anyone? I am new to medium format, got the Mamiya with the Kodak 16MP back and the Valeo 11MP.
The Kodak produces nice files, but I would also like to run this tethered if possible
Any help would be appreciated
Tore (Norway)
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Check the release notes, but I do not think that CO8/7 supported that old of backs. You have to use leaf capture for those backs ( and not sure what the latest version of MacOS they support), at least to tethered.
I have a Veleo 22wi, and CO does not even support the MOS raw files, have not used the back in about 2 years, and under CO7, I believe I could get it to see if the files if I first converted to DNG. I usually shot to a DM20, firewire drive then connected that to the Mac, and transferred the files off.
Robert0 -
Contact support
We can provide you with different options:
Http://support.phaseone.com
Capture One however does not work with Valeo backs. Only Aptus and newer.0
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