Some older Canon models may work to some extent but no support is provided for these Mamiya Leaf: Leaf Credo 80, Leaf Credo 60, Leaf Credo 40, Aptus 75S, Aptus 65S, Aptus 54S, AFi 7, AFi 6, AFi 5, Aptus 75, Aptus 65, Aptus 22, Aptus 17.Ĭanon: 1D Mark IV, 1Ds Mark III, 1D Mark III, 5D Mark II, 7D, 60D, 50D, 40D, 600D/Rebel T3i, 550D/Rebel T2i, 500D/Rebel T1i, 450D/Rebel XSi, 1100D/Rebel T3, 1000D/Rebel XS. In my mind, what good is all the RAW processing capabilities of an imaging app, if you have to jump through hoops just to import images if you need to shoot tethered?Ĭan you see where the D800 etc is listed in tethered support, at the top of the page it says supported, maybe for RAW not tethered! Capture One 6.4.2 Pro and DB and not had to invest so much time and effort with not one, but two RC versions of 4.1, they could be up to speed supporting new cameras for tethered shooting and not months behind their competition. not sure of the date support was added, but the D4, D800 and D800e are on the list. they added tethered support for the camera in question along with severl others on for Aperture 3. Nikon's Camera Control Pro is more advanced than LR tethering, but it is not free.ĭidn't seem to hold back Apple much. Nikon releases its own camera tethering software before it lets others do so. Then the revised LR will have to be thoroughly tested before release in a future update - probably 4.2 is my guess in a few months time. Adobe has only had 2 months to work out how to control it.
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