No possible tethering with Nikon D750 in Lightroom 5.7.1

Do you have an answer?
Thanks
Gianni

Just so you are aware this is a user to user forum, so the replies you get here are most likely be from users like yourself. Adobe does not usually announce when particular camera functions  will be supported. From what I have observed since I have been using Lightroom from inception is that tether support for cameras is not one of the primary functions.
Lightroom is primarily a software package for processing and managing large volumes of raw files from digital cameras and provides support for approximately 400 odd camera models and only provides tether support for less than 10% of those camera models.
Moreover Lightroom has to wait for the camera manufacturer to provide support information through an sdk package to enable them to begin working on enabling tether support. Lightroom updates are normally issued approximately every three months. So dependent when the required support from the camera manufacturer is made available it can be several months before it is actually included in an update. I would suggest that if tether support is critical to your workflow then you need to check prior to making a purchase.
See the link for info on tether support.
Tethered camera support in Lightroom

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