[Consolidation-Locked] D4 & D800 Tethered Capture

Anyone have any idea if or when tethered capture support for the Nikon D800 & D4 will be added to LR 4?
Message title was edited by: Brett N

This is a user forum.  None of us know any more about what or when anything will be supported than you do.  Adobe does not make such announcements, probably to avoid disappointment if there are delays.  Until the support you are looking for is there, just accept the fact that it isn't there.  I know, it isn't fair, Adobe should tell, why cant Adobe, etc., etc..  It has been said before, and it will be said again.  But it won't do any good.

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    Message title was edited by: Brett N

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