9/16/2023 0 Comments D200 tethering software for nikon![]() So in true geeky DIY mode I thought it can’t be that hard to write a script that sucks pictures out of a USB connected camera and saves them onto the PC. That’s a $160 or so software which does a lot more than just tethered shooting, but is probably overkill if like me you are a hobbiest just messing around. If you are a Mac user you could use Aperture, but for Windows you seem to be stuck with Nikon Camera Control Pro. If you are a Nikon shooter then it gets a little more difficult. If you are a Canon shooter then no issue – the software comes with the camera (so I’m told). Sucking them right into your PC seems just so logical. Not that it is a revolution or anything, but it certainly is a help to be able to see your images immediately on a big screen - and that doesn’t just go for those with failing eye-sight but basically the images you see on the LCD at the back of your camera are only the jpg preview, not the RAW (should you be shooting raw).Įven if you are shooting jpg just having to view them on such a tiny screen really makes it hard to tell if they are sharp or perhaps shaded as you are hoping. If you’ve been keeping up with the blogs of various big photography bloggers out there you’ll certainly have been seeing quite a bit about tethered shooting recently. ![]() I’ve also made a video to show how to use this script. If you use Bridge instead of Adobe Lightroom then download that version. Update: The With Bridge version provides almost instant image viewing in Adobe Bridge without any keypresses. ![]()
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