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Unable to import from X-T3

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  • OddS.
    [quote="NN635466953514927857UL" wrote:
    ...Camera is visible in Windows Explorer and images are in the camera are fully accessible there.


    Windows Explorer has no built in support for tethered shooting. C1 has and probably expects you to send camera operation commands to a tethered camera rather than perform disk-read operations on a USB disk device.

    Some cameras support two USB-modes (my older Nikons do, newer don't). If your XT3 can be configured to operate as a USB disk, you could try that to make Windows present the device as a disk to C1 rather than as a tethered camera.
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  • Dave R
    [quote="OddS" wrote:
    [quote="NN635466953514927857UL" wrote:
    ...Camera is visible in Windows Explorer and images are in the camera are fully accessible there.


    Windows Explorer has no built in support for tethered shooting. C1 has and probably expects you to send camera operation commands to a tethered camera rather than perform disk-read operations on a USB disk device.

    Some cameras support two USB-modes (my older Nikons do, newer don't). If your XT3 can be configured to operate as a USB disk, you could try that to make Windows present the device as a disk to C1 rather than as a tethered camera.


    OddS is correct. On my XPro-2 you set up tethering at menu item Set Up/ Connection Setting/PC Connection Mode where you have a choice of USB Card Reader, USB Tether Shooting Auto, USB Tether Shooting Fixed, Wireless Tether Shooting Fixed and USB RAW Conv./Backup Restore.
    I am sure there is a similar menu item on the XT3.

    Dave
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  • Dean Fuller
    Thank you.

    The camera is, and has always been, set to act as a USB CARD READER.
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