How do I tether my Nikon DSLR to my Mac?
Just connect your Canon DSLR via its USB cable, launch EOS Utility, and choose Camera Settings/Remote Shooting. Click on the Remote Live View Shooting button, and you’re seeing the world through your camera’s lens on your Mac display.
What is tethered capture in Lightroom?
A popular way to import images into Lightroom is to use tethered capture. this is a great option for when you’re working in the studio because tethered capture allows you to check images on a large screen while you’re shooting.
Why are my photos not uploading to Lightroom?
The most common reason Lightroom can’t import your photos is that it believes the files are already imported. When this happens, certain files will appear greyed out and cannot be imported into the catalog. To fix this, go to File Handling and uncheck the “Don’t Import Suspected Duplicates” option.
How do I connect my Nikon camera to my computer via WiFi?
To do so, simply place the camera’s N mark next to the Android smartphone and the two devices will connect, launching the Wireless Mobile Utility app. Now you can view or take photos.
Does the Nikon D3200 support tethering?
The Nikon D3200 is a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 DSLR camera and compatible with the TetherPro USB A to Mini-B 8 Pin cable as (Nikon UC-E17 compatible).
What cable do I need to shoot tethered?
Tether cable (required). These days, it’ll likely either to be USB 3 or USB 2. You can technically tether with any length cable, including those 3′ ones that most devices come with, but what you really want is a 15′ cable from Tether Tools (follow this link to find the exact cable required for your camera).
Which cameras can be tethered through Lightroom 4?
Tethered Capture is a convenient feature, but with a small caveat. Not all cameras can be Tethered through Lightroom 4. The three supported manufacturers so far are Canon, Nikon and Leica (with their medium format S2).
Is Lightroom tethering slowing your Nikon?
At last night’s special NYC Lightroom Meetup we had Adobe Evangelist Terry White as our guest speaker. He presented a Lightroom tethering tip for Nikon users that I really appreciated – he discovered that Lightroom slows Nikons to a crawl when tethering if it has a memory card in it with lots of captures.
How do I Turn Off Tethered Capture in Lightroom?
As you photograph, Lightroom will display the latest image enlarged. If you prefer to select which image is displayed yourself and don’t want Lightroom to jump to last image taken, go to File->Tethered Capture and deselect Auto Advance Selection from the options list. Choose Stop Tethered Capture to end session.
Why won’t my Nikon camera load photos into Lightroom?
The hint that this is happening will be the green busy light on the back of your Nikon. If it stays on after you connect the camera to Lightroom, check to see if your memory card isn’t loaded with photos.