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brucel22146639
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August 9, 2017
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Tethering still doesn't work on with Nikon D7100

  • August 9, 2017
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Seems there are a lot of threads about how the Nikon D7100 has issues tethering with Lightroom.

I've gone through all the suggested remedies for restarting, replugging, removing memory cards, upgrading software, firmware, and operating system and nothing.  The D7100 is recognized as an import source, but LR doesn't recognize the camera as a tethered camera.  Lame.

This is MacOS 10.12.6 on a 13" 2016 Macbook Pro.  Lightroom 6.12.

Can anyone point me in the direction of this being a MacOS issue, a Lightroom issue, or a Nikon.  From the looks of previous posts, this has been a ridiculously persistent issue.  Isn't this 2017?

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    Correct answer JP Hess

    I believe you need to have a card inserted, but it's best if there aren't any images on that card. Otherwise, Lightroom has to sort through all of the existing images first.

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    JP Hess
    JP HessCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    August 9, 2017

    I believe you need to have a card inserted, but it's best if there aren't any images on that card. Otherwise, Lightroom has to sort through all of the existing images first.

    brucel22146639
    Participant
    August 9, 2017

    Wow, it is crazy that works.  Yes, thanks for the quick reply.  Why would it work like that?  I suppose as soon as the host operating system sees photos on there, it takes over and doesn't give LR a chance to take tether control.  Nikon/Adobe/Apple should really write that up as a solution.  Nuts.

    Thank you, though!

    Rob_Cullen
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 9, 2017

    A YouTube video that expands on Jim's advice in Post#1 above-

    3 Tips for Shooting Tethered into Lightroom - YouTube

    Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.1.1, Photoshop 27.3.1, ACR 18.1.1, Lightroom 9.0, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0.2 .