Nikon D200 in LR3

Errr...why is the Nilon D200 not supported in the Windows version of LR3, but IS supported in the Mac version? A bit unfair eh..Adobe?

Release Notes
New Camera Support
Nikon D7000
Nikon Coolpix P7000
Nikon D3100
Canon PowerShot S95
Canon PowerShot G12
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2
Samsung NX100
Samsung TL350 (WB2000)
Very disappointing.

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  • Nikon D200 tethered Windows support

    I've seen a few requests on this forum for tethered support of the Nikon D200 in Lightroom for Windows. Will it ever happen or is the demand to low? I can use freeware programs with tethered support in Windows, so I know it's possible. Unfortunately those programs don't even come close to Lightroom. Any feedback or timetable?

    I have read that Camera Control Pro 2 works with LR3, but I do not have that version, so I can not confirm it if works. Version 2 was a significant cost to upgrade and from what I understand was mostly about the addition camera support and things like Live View support.
    The original Nikon Camera Control Pro cost less, was available for a long time in parrallel as and alternative choice to CCP V.2 and was one way to get LR2 to work tethered. However, even with CCP and LR2 it was a bit of an awkward hack with a number of moving parts, but it does work.
    I have the trial version of LR3 on a separate machine and I tried to install Camera Control Pro onto that machine (after LR3 had been installed) and the CCP install complains about another version on the machine which needs to be uninstalled first... my guess is that LR3 install some Nikon dll that CCP doesn't like (probably newer). I have never installed CCP onto the current build of this machine so that is why I am guessing it it LR3 that it is sensing. So now what worked for me with LR2 does not seem to work with LR3.
    Unfortunately since LR3 doesn't support my D200 under Windows, I have not been able to try the native LR3 tethering support... but my guess would be that the native support would be much cleaner and therefore a preferable method over the CCP + LR approach, and definetely superior to no tethering in LR3 using the D200 on Windows at all.
    Camera Control Pro is just and expensive way to interface your camera to the computer via USB and software.  This is why the idea of LR3 having native support was so appealing. Upgrading to CCP V.2 just to use LR3 is not at all appealing.
    I have just started to experiment with LR3 Trial and although I am starting to find some nice improvements, I find the lack of tethering options using my D200 and LR3 rather frustrating. Adobe seemed to think tethering was important enough to add to LR3 (which I would agree) but I don't understand why they felt that support for the Nikon D200 on Windows was not important. I don't have any numbers available to me, but I would expect that there are a lot of D200's out there. The model is obviously aging a bit now, but being a pro model of camera I would bet that even those photographers who have upgraded that many of them probably still use there D200 as a secondary or back up camera. Many of them will be very pissed if they find themselves in a situation where they have been working tethered with their newer Nikon and suddenly when they go to use their D200 as a back up only to discover that LR3 doesn't work with their pro Nikon backup camera in tethered mode.
    So even if it was just an oversight or a bad judment call on Adobe's part to not support D200 in the LR3 beta, or the release version of LR3 for Windows, or the first minor version update to LR3.2, I really hope that they have plans to add support in the next minor release
    for the D200 under windows.
    I know my first reaction when I saw that support was missing in the beta was that oh well, that sucks but I expect that by the time they release LR3 they will ad full support for the rest of the Nikon line, so I will wait and check out LR3 later. Well it is later now and support is still not there. So it will be interesting to see how many D200 owners who might not have said anything during the beta, speak up now. I wonder how many it will take before Adobe thinks it is a high enough priority item to address.

  • Photoshop CS2 and Nikon D200

    Does anyone know when Adobe will make Photoshop CS2 compatible with the new Nikon D200? Attempting to get an answer or assistance from Adobe customer service is impossible. Photoshop CS2 CANNOT (will NOT) open Nikon D200 images. I merely get "Could not complete your request because of a program error" message when attempting to open D200 images within Photoshop CS2.

    There is a lot of information on this in the Camera Raw forum on this Adobe users site.
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  • Advice on Nikon D200 Camera Settings

    I have a Nikon D200 and I was wondering what camera settings would be more beneficial for me with working in Lightroom with RAW (DNG) files? The settings I am referring to are: Sharpening, Tone Compensation, Saturation, etc. Is it better to adjust these in the camera or in the post processing of the images in Lightroom.
    Also, a DNG question: I will be converting all of my NEF files to DNG, should I just leave RAW compression off in the camera or turn it on???
    Thank you in advance.

    So, in essence, it is the generated JPG from the RAW file that looks like crap when the tone compensation, sharpening, saturation, etc are all set to none in the D200??? I notice a big difference with the thumbnail view, I wasn't sure if it effected the actual RAW file. It seems to me though that I have noticed from time to time that some of my images do not need sharpening (since my camera settings are on 2+ sharpening), however, when I increase the sharpening in Lightroom I begin to see the halo effect due to the increase sharpening. With that being said, I set my camera sharpening back to normal and I will have to try it and see what I get (I have not shot the camera since the change).

  • Iphoto 11  9.3.2 installed + Nikon D200

    I have iphoto 11  9.3.2 installed. When I connect my Nikon D200 iPhoto fails to recognise the camera is connected although the camera shows activity to PC. Any bright ideas ?

    Can you access the camera with Image Capture (in your Applications Folder) ?

  • Nikon D200 Settings and Lightroom

    I have a Nikon D200 and right now I have my camera settings as 2+ for sharpening and 1+ for tone compensation. Is it better to leave sharpening as 'None' and tone compensation as 'Less Contrast or Normal' and do those adjustments in Lightroom? The nice thing about having these settings currently is that I have less processing of my RAW images in Lightroom (since the sharpening and tone compensation are already pretty much set).
    Any suggestions or ideas? Thank You.

    >... since the sharpening and tone compensation are already pretty much set.
    If you like the results you're getting from your in-camera settings and don't want to process your own images -- stick to JPEG. Only Nikon Capture and Picture Project can read the D200 camera settings the way you like them. To keep it that way, Nikon hides or encrypts your settings from other applications.
    Other raw processors --like ACR or LR -- rely on you to customize the "developer" to process your raw files the way you like them. As a courtesy, LR baselines your raw images to a set of standards the development team felt gave you the best place to start. You need to do the rest.
    Hope this level of detail helps you. Good luck ...

  • Nikon D200 and Aperture ?

    Any thoughts on whether Aperture will import raw NEF files from the Nikon D200 ?
    Other photographers that have this camera on preorder are stating that dec 15th seems like a pretty firm shipping date.
    My D100 works just fine...Should the D200 be much different with NEF files ?
    kevin
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    Nikon have a bad reputation for keeping third party manufactureres up to date with their RAW formats. WHo can forget the debacle over the encripted white-balance formats in the D70s, D50 and D2x Raw formats last year?
    I wrote an article on this for Photography Monthly magazine at the time, and when I spoke to Nikon for comment it was apparant that they regretted trying to force consumers into buying Nikon's software. Even so, since then it takes longer for suport for Nikon cameras to appear in programs such as Camera Raw, compared with other manufacturers like Canon, Olympus and Pentax.
    If Aperture is supposed to be a truly professional application then there is no excuse for not supporting a camera like the Nikon D200, which has been on the market since December. As a consumer I don't really care whose fault this is I just want it sorting out as soon as possible.
    I'm reviewing Aperture for Photography Monthly at the moment. I started off thinnking "Five stars - best thing I've ever seen", but now I'm down to "three stars - looks great, performs adequately, major problems in some areas". And this is one of the areas!
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  • Nikon d200 and RAW files look weird

    I just got a mac mini today with the latest iphoto and os x 10.4.7 with iphoto 6.0.4 (305). I got this computer specifically for this camera and my photography because I was having so much trouble with windows and people told me that mac is better.
    The Nikon D200 RAW(NEF) files load fine, but after a few seconds they become strange looking and I cannot understand why this is happening. I don't have to do anything other than open the file for this too happen. It comes in, looks normal for a seconds, and then, POOF it looks all strange.
    Someone PLEASE help me I am desperate!!!

    Can you be more specific. Are the colors incorrect or are there artifacts on the photo. What exactly is wrong with the images?

  • Nikon D200 and NEF in iPhoto

    I have a Nikon D200 which I recently upgraded from a D100. iPhoto imported the Raw NEF files from the D100 no probs. It refuses to import the D200 NEF files for some reason, giving error messages when I try.
    Could the NEF files be different on the D200. Will I need to wait for a iPhoto update to cure this or is there something wrong?

    Hi folks,
    I too just got a D200. iPhoto does recognize the camera when I plug it in but it only imports the jpg's
    I just installed Photoshop Elements 4.0 and it has a terrific RAW Plugin that takes the files in perfectly. I did try the Beta Lightroom and it was a big monster on my PowerBook G4 TT 1G. I don't see using RAW NEF files as-is anyway so I will always bring them into PS Elements for editing anyway. If you use the power of the settings on the D200 you won't have to do much editing anyway; esp. if you are more of a point-n-shoot photographer - the D200's so **** good you don't really need to shoot in RAW. If you do a lot of "darkroom" work then you cannot beat a D200 raw file.
    Personally, I cannot see investing in Aperture just yet. I recommend PS Elements as an inexpensive bridge. Speaking of Bridge - PS Elements has an application called Bridge that is sort of a file manager; its useful in that it gives you info on the pictures as you browse but not as comprehensive as the iPhoto library.
    I hope Apple supports our D200 Raw files soon, if for nothing else as the great catalog it is.

  • Nikon D200 and iPhoto

    Earlier, I asked the question,
    I'm considering upgrading to a Nikon D200. Can I download images in RAW/NEF and JPEG from Nikon D200 into iPhoto 5.0 on my old PowerBook G4?
    One person answered the question and then the thread was archived for some reason. I was hoping to get more discussion on this topic. For example, I'd like to ask the person who responded if the camera and the software work well together and if this is the primary software he uses for his or her digital photos.

    I am just trying to start a topic???
    I have a Nikon D200 and iPhoto 08 with the newest download. It had camera compatibility updates, I think that is where my problem is. All of my Nikon RAW (NEF) files have the wrong White Balance temperatures in iPhoto. They were good before this download. How do I roll the update back, and how do I report it to Apple as a bug???
    Bob Baker
    <Edited by Moderator>

  • Aperture and Nikon D200

    I've bought"Aperture" 2 days ago but i can't open the .NEF files taken with my Nikon D200
    What can i do?

    Hi Stephen,
    You missed the (see camera model listing) which lists the specific models.
    Of course, I went to the Aperture page, and I missed it too. It would be nice if there's a link.
    The D200 is not supported with Aperture 1.0 or 1.0.1. It will be supported with 1.1, which Apple has noted will be available in March. So, at worst, it should be 23 days or less.
    Here's a document which specifically lists the supported camera models:
    http://images.apple.com/aperture/pdf/20051207ApertureProductOverview.pdf
    If you read through the forum a bit, you'll see 5-10 other threads on this topic.
    Cheers.

  • Aperture and Nikon D200 raw files

    Can anyone tell me if they know when apple will release an update for Aperture to support Nikon D200 raw files.

    Let Apple know by sending a polite note to
    http://www.apple.com/feedback/aperture.html
    http://www.apple.com/macosx/feedback/ (seeing as RAW support is handled by the OS)
    DAVE

  • Opening RAW files with iPhoto 06- Nikon D200

    Is there any way to open RAW files with iPhoto 06 ? I have a Nikon D200.

    I'm puzzled - I cannot even open them in preview - it flashes and then says its unsupported. DOes it matterwhat type of RAW you choose?
    I open them fine in Photoshop Elements, would rather load them up in iPhoto for storage though.

  • Nikon D200 vs Nikon D100 crashes iPhoto

    Does anyone have any idea why iPhoto would crash when saving Photoshop edited photos downloaded from my brand new Nikon D200. It doesn't happen with any of the photos in iPhoto that were downloaded with my Nikon D100. I made sure all available Apple updates were done. Photos are a little larger, but no major or noticeable differences.

    Amy:
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    Do you Twango?
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    I've written an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger), iPhoto dB File Backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file.

  • Importing from Nikon D200 on Windows Vista

    I have lightroom 1.0 and a Nikon D200 - running in PTP mode - when I import photos - lightroom states no photos to import.
    If I switch to Mass Storage Mode - lightroom shows me the photos on the card, but I cant select "Move photos and import".
    So I have to copy the photos to my harddrive first, then I can move them into my library - not very pratically
    Anybody found a solution to this irritating workflow ?
    Regards
    Kurt

    Thom Hogan recommends transferring pictures by using a card reader, rather than tranferring from the D200. http://www.bythom.com/d200guide.htm
    I agree with him.
    I do not move photos from the card. Instead I copy them, back them up, and verify that they have copied properly before deleting them from the card. If there is a problem moving the files, you could lose your photos.
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