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Hi all,
the scenario is as follows. I have taken delivery of a brand new HP laptop today with all the bells and whistles. Top of the range 32 GB of RAM, latest generation CPU, etc.
I have spent the day downloading updates and installing the latest LR Classic and Photoshop.
I have a brand new ( not used ) Tethertools USB C to USB C cable.
I have connected my Nikon Z7 II via the cable to the computer. Windows see's the camera no problems.
However, when I start the tethering process LR Classic doesn't find it!
I have connected my Nikon D850 via a Tethertools USB 3.0 to Micro B cable and LR Classic finds it straight away.
The Adobe website lists the Nikon Z7 as a recognized supported camera but the Nikon Z7 II isn't included on their list of supported cameras for tethering.
I have tried all the usual troubleshooting steps that Adobe recommends without success.
The USB C to USB C cable is the correct cable for my camera and laptop.
I have contacted Adobe via their online assistant somewhere on the other side of the world, who suggests to keep checking for camera updates in the future but that's not much help, to be honest.
Does anyone know of any workaround in the meantime to get me up and running whilst waiting for the Z7 II to be included on Adobe's tethering list?
Any help would be most welcome.
Regards,
Richard
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Update from Adobe - Nikon Z7 II not included at present in the LR database. Sit tight and wait for future upgrades to include the Z7 II! :-{
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Nikon did not add the Z7ii to their SDK until Dec 2020. If the Feb 2021 update to Lightroom does not yet use the new Nikon SDK, we will need to wait until the Apr/May update to see what happens.
Until then, you will need to use Nikon's software for the tethering, or see what other third party software has been updated.
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the only chance for now is to buy CaptureOne21, it is incredible to wait 4-5 month on an expensice software like the Adobe to have an update. I have the same problem
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I've been working as an industry pro in the photo industry in a major market and can say, that in 11 years, I've never seen anyone use Lightroom for tethering. The industry standard is Capture One for both photographers and clients.
Download the free trial and see if you have better luck with that. Also, copy the same raw file into capture and LR and just make the white balance correction and see which one looks better or sharper. This was the moment for me a decade ago when I realized why no one used LR (other than events, weddings, etc...).
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Also, if it hasn't been covered, always take out any cards in camera OUT when you're tethering. Some cameras won't do well with cards inside and USB connected.
I believe Lightroom is the opposite? I think w/ Lightroom it used to write to card first then send file over which is why it was so slow. Not sure if that changed.