Simple question : CaptureOne and Nikon D100
Hello everybody,
I've downloaded C1 for my Powerbook and I use it at school with their Nikon D100.
The soft is running but sometimes on the D100's display I've got a PC instruction.
The only solution is to take out the USB cable from the Powerbook, to take the picture and to reconnect the USB cable to the Powerbook otherwise I'm not able to use the D100.
I'm brand new with C1, I supose I do it the wrong way...
Is there a solution to keep the D100 connected to the Powerbook, to take the pictures, and to get the result on the screen without playing the DJ with this USB cable like an idiot ?
I thank you for your answer.
Thierry
I've downloaded C1 for my Powerbook and I use it at school with their Nikon D100.
The soft is running but sometimes on the D100's display I've got a PC instruction.
The only solution is to take out the USB cable from the Powerbook, to take the picture and to reconnect the USB cable to the Powerbook otherwise I'm not able to use the D100.
I'm brand new with C1, I supose I do it the wrong way...
Is there a solution to keep the D100 connected to the Powerbook, to take the pictures, and to get the result on the screen without playing the DJ with this USB cable like an idiot ?
I thank you for your answer.
Thierry
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Nikons are not supported tethered currently, only Canon and ofcourse Phase One camera backs.
So to answer your question, the current answer is no. Or you can use Nikon Capture to receive the files and have Capture One mapped to the same folder and due to Capture One's hot folder functionallity the files will be showing up as you are shooting.0 -
[quote="UlfLiljegren" wrote:
Nikons are not supported tethered currently, only Canon and ofcourse Phase One camera backs.
So to answer your question, the current answer is no. Or you can use Nikon Capture to receive the files and have Capture One mapped to the same folder and due to Capture One's hot folder functionallity the files will be showing up as you are shooting.
Ok, I thank you for your answer.
It's gonna be the same with a Fuji S2 Pro, I suppose.0
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