Canon 7D Mark II tether capture in Lightroom 5.7.

I read where the latest version of Lightroom now supports 7DM2; however, the communication link does not complete properly. It connects, then quickly disconnects. I am able to view, in that short period, Lightroom identifies the type model. I have not attempted to process a RAW file by transferring the directly from card in that would at least like for communication to be established first. Is anyone experiencing this issue since the latest update. Lightroom indicates that I currently have the latest version. I even uninstalled, then reinstalled.

Elie-D,
You are absolutely correct. However, it does not affect the tethering into Lightroom support for now. There are certain features that I like about the software for each (Lightroom and EOS Utility). Lightroom won out for me due to the development options. After thinking about it, I could use EOS Utility for tethering and Auto-Import into Lightroom with Development settings until the support is available. After I test the option, that may return the best option for all future use as well, even after tethering support is avaliable. Thanks Elie-D for offering the suggestion to make me think about new possibilities.

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