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Inspiring
March 1, 2018
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P: Development in Tethering capturing

  • March 1, 2018
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As title say i would love to se any kind of devolopment in tethering capturing.I will not write what can be improved as i think from the competitors and recent market is obiusly that we need some chages in this part of program.Wish to see some changes in 2018

84 replies

Participating Frequently
December 31, 2018
Hi, I’m willing to test, on Mac with a D500, Z6.
Participating Frequently
December 26, 2018
I've got several Nikon cameras to test with and would love to be part of tethering testing as that is important for a major new project of mine
Known Participant
December 26, 2018
Thanks for posting and hope we get contacted soon!
Inspiring
December 26, 2018
I also replied directly to Rikk Flohr's post and have also not received an invitation.  I assume it will be forthcoming at some point.
Known Participant
December 26, 2018
I replied directly to Rikk Flohr's post, but have not received an invitation yet(though it is the holiday season).  Has anyone been invited to the Nikon LV tethering prerelease?
Inspiring
December 26, 2018
I'm also very interested in this tether prerelease. I shoot with Nikon (mainly D850) and run macOS 10.14.2. Thank you for working on this!
Known Participant
December 22, 2018
Yes! Nikon D7200 (soon to be D500) and Windows 10 64bit! THANK YOU! Live viewing PLEASE? Focus Stacking and time lapse even better...
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Paula
Inspiring
December 22, 2018
I hope I'm in the right place.... I would like to participate in the tether prerelease for Nikon and Mac.  I have a Nikon D800 (yes, I'm saving for a D850) and iMac running OSX 10.13.6.
Known Participant
December 22, 2018
Please contact me, I shoot supported Nikon with windows.
Participating Frequently
December 13, 2018
This seems to be a major talking / sticking point with the guys over at B&H and Adorama. They've all jumped ship to Capture One for tethering (but many still use Lightroom for organizing / editing), and between the daily classes, vlog instructional videos, and other things they shoot at a very high rate, they use tethering heavier than most professionals would, and would know the pitfalls intimately. Might be good to tap them ... guys like Daniel Norton and Seth Miranda, for feedback.