Any *Recent* word on tethering support for Nikon D7000?

The previous thread on this issue is marked "Answered", but the latest post is over three months old.  Please tell me the D7000 will be supported (for tethering) soon.  It's becoming a real issue (for me, at least).
dds

The previous thread on this issue is marked "Answered", but the latest post is over three months old.  Please tell me the D7000 will be supported (for tethering) soon.  It's becoming a real issue (for me, at least).
dds

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  • Could Adobe please advise if they will be adding tethering support for Nikon D600

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    ssprengel wrote:
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  • Tethered Support for Nikon D-610

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  • When will Lightroom have tethering support for Nikon D4s?

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    Tethered camera support in Lightroom
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  • Tether support for Nikon D7000

    When will this support be available?

    Yes, this would be very useful to know - it was acknowledged as a gap in LR3.3.  I'm stuck in the middle - my D200 isn't supported, and my D7000 isn't supported.
    I have the choice of spending too darned much money on Nikon Capture 2; I'll do that, but it adds more software in the way, and if I don't need to go that route I'd appreciate not having to - but I can't make that decision without a sense of whether this is a priority for Adobe.
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  • Camera Raw for Nikon D7000

    Hi
    My Camera Raw in Elements 8 does not support Nikon D7000
    /Bertil

    Hi
    My plan was to buy Lightroom version 4, (I hope that ACR in LR4
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    understand lightroom does not have edit functions like Elements have?
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    /Bertil
    2012/5/29, LittlePaleFace <[email protected]>:
    LittlePaleFace http://forums.adobe.com/people/LittlePaleFace created the
    discussion
    "Re: Camera Raw for Nikon D7000"
    To view the discussion, visit:
    http://forums.adobe.com/message/4446787#4446787

  • Aperture support for Nikon D7100?

    Lightroom now has support for Nikon D7100. Does anybody have any suggestions when Aperture will provid support?

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    I am thoroughly confused.  I only recently began "drinking the Apple Kool-Aid" and am quite disturbed to learn (after upgrading to Yosemite & Aperture 3.6) that Nikon d810 Raw-S files are NOT supported....
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    I have had more compatibility issues with Apple and its software since being convinced by all the marketing hype to "drink the Kool-Aid" than I ever had with my ancient Dell XP PC laptop.... 
    Getting back to the point.  Why no Raw-S Support for Nikon d810 ? 
    Will there be support for the Nikon d-810 Raw-S files at some point ? If so, when ? 
    If not, WHY ? 
    What should I do with the 400 photos I took of a high school hockey game in Raw-S format given I am now drinking only the "Apple Kool-Aid?"
    Signed....
    Disgruntled Customer

    Apple can't release it until Nikon supplies them with the required information.
    Apple doesn’t routinely monitor the discussions. These are mostly user to user discussions.
    Send Apple feedback. They won't answer, but at least will know there is a problem. If enough people send feedback, it may get the problem solved sooner.
    Feedback

  • Lightroom 4 support for Nikon d7100

    What am I to do with my photos if Lightroom 4.4 does not include support for Nikon d7100?

    After a few false starts, I've successfully brought RAW files into Lightroom 4, by using a method that basically tells Lightroom that the camera is a Nikon D5200, which apparently has the same DX 24 megapixel format.
    Check out the site below:
    http://www.thephotoforum.com/forum/graphics-programs-photo-gallery/320908-how-open-d7100-r aw-files-lightroom-4-a.html
    1. Download a free copy of exiftool and install
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    3. Run the program as described in the link above, specifying the exact location of the directory with your copied NEF files. Very important: for it to work if there are any spaces in your directory name, you must put quotation marks on either side of the directory location or it won't find the directory. I also found that all details, including exact spacing, is important in the command. So after "Nikon D5200" have a space before -ext. (Feels like being back to the C prompt days!)
    If it finds your directory and it runs properly, the original .NEF files are renamed .NEF_original, and the new files that should work in Lightroom are named .NEF. My guess is that if the command doesn't run properly you could rename your original files back. But it's much safer and quicker to copy the files from your memory card to your hard drive, and if anything doesn't work right or creates unreadable files, just delete the files in the new directory and try again with new original copies.
    I did this on a Mac, but should work as well on a PC. For Mac users who haven't used it, Terminal is an app that comes with the Mac. Just find the terminal app, open it, and put in the command line shown in the link,  referencing the directory you've put the files in in quotes.
    Good luck!

  • RAW support for Nikon D7100

    When will Apple update RAW file support for Nikon D7100?

    Just tried the exiftool workaround hinted by cakos and I'm happy to report I can now see the photo taken with Nikon D7100 on the screen.  However, my versions of Photoshop (CS5) and Lightroom (3) couldn't be tricked into believing the picture was taken with a D5200 and refused to open it.  The same happened in Apple Preview running on Snow Leopard.
    But Preview on Mountain Lion did a better job and opened my .NEF file without any problems so I exported it to .tif and that made it possible to load it in the Adobe programs.
    Oh, and this is the command I've used to override the camera model entry in the RAW file:
    $ exiftool -Model="NIKON D5200" DSC0001.NEF

  • Tether support for Nikon Df

    How long before lightroom will do tether support for Nikon DF?

    That is a question that you will never receive an answer to from Adobe. Not all cameras are supported for tethered shooting. [IF] the Nikon DF is ever supported for tethered shooting, it will be supported when it is. That is the only answer. I know, it doesn't make sense.

  • Will Lightroom 3.2 support the Tethering of a Nikon D7000 camera or of a Nikon D3100 camera?

    I am thinking about buying one of Nikon's new camera.  will lightroom 3 support the tethering of a Nikon D7000 or a Nikon D3100 camera?
    Thanks,
    Jim Koeper

    Check the list of presently supported models - that will be your best indicator of what to expect in the near future.

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