D810 tethered shooting mit Lightroom

Gibt es eine Möglichkeit die D810 mit Lightroom zusammen für tethered shooting zu verwenden?
Ich bekomme immer die Meldung: Keine Kamera erkannt.
Vielen Dank im Voraus
Werix

Support for tethered shooting has not been added as yet. There is no indication as to when it might be added. Here is a list of cameras that are currently supported for tethered shooting in Lightroom:
Tethered camera support in Lightroom

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