Tethering with Nikon D750

I know this was asked a few weeks ago, but any news on tethering with the Nikon D750 in Lightroom?

If there was, the Lightroom Tethering Support page (which we're all free to check) would have been updated.

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  • 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

  • When will come the new raw version update for Adobe Lightroom 4 with Nikon D750 support?

    Hello Adobe,
    When will come the new raw version update for Adobe Lightroom 4 with Nikon D750 support?
    Best regards
    Frank

    There won't be an update for Lightroom 4. The only way you can work with your D750 raw files is to use the free standalone DNG converter to create DNG copies. If you want to be able to work on the NEF files then you will have to upgrade to Lightroom 5. Lightroom does not use the Camera Raw plug-in. Everything is part of the Lightroom program. If you want to stay current with Lightroom then you need to follow the update/upgrade path. That means purchasing each new major version of Lightroom or subscribing to the creative cloud plan.

  • What about upgrade with nikon D750

    WHEN ADOBE WILL UPGRADE CS6 WITH NIKON D750?

    Moise:
    I too am looking for D750 support under CS6, so thanks for asking about this.
    Take a look at the page corresponding to the link GautamBahl posted (Thanks, Gautam!):
    Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw 8.7 CC Release Candidate | digital camera raw file support - Adobe Labs
    On the right side of the page under Top Technologies there us a link to Camera Raw 8.7 CS6. Looks like this is what we need.

  • Aperture 3 tethered with Nikon D300 trouble

    I've been having trouble shooting tethered with Aperture 3 and the Nikon D300. It works for a few shots then it jams with the spinning wheel until i have to force quit. Also the inspector column gets messed up with type over type. I'm assuming apple will issue an update for this but i'm not very impressed. I have been using Capture one, trial version in the meantime to get by until a fix arrives and it has been working fine. Nice fast captures and no BS. <Edited By Host>

    I gave up with shooting tethered in Aperture 3. I now use Capture one 5 Pro from phase one. I use Aperture for the image adjustment because i like the built in retouch tools and the image management (although my search does not work in Aperture 3, waiting for an update). I'm not impressed with Apple software right now.
    Capture one works flawless tethered, the fastest importing i've ever had and didn't take long to get used to the focus tools etc. Try the 30 day free trial and you'll see. When I'm done a shooting session, i just drag the capture folder (with the NEF files) onto a flash drive and import them into Aperture for adjustment.

  • Aperture FREEZES WHILE TETHERED with Nikon D90

    I shoot a lot in my studio, so shooting tethered with my Nikon D90 is very useful... UNTIL Aperture freezes every 10-15 captures, so I have to FORCE QUIT it and restart. This, of course, is SUPER ANNOYING, especially when CLIENTS are watching.
    Can anyone please enlighten me what's going on, and how I could alleviate the problem? I'm running the latest version of Aperture on a MacBook Pro 17" with a 2.3GHz processor and 4GB of RAM. And I'm usually not running anything other than iTunes alongside Aperture while shooting. Any ideas?
    Thanks!

    I finally gave up on tethered shooting with my Nikon D3 and Aperture 3. Aperture crashed every fifth shot or so and made me crazy. I tried new libraries, new cables, faster computer, etc. I submitted countless bug reports. I waited patiently for a software fix, because I never had this problem with Aperture 2.
    I gave up and rolled back to Aperture 2 on my laptop (which I use only for tethered shooting). Now tethering works perfectly again; it's a software issue. I've had one crash in maybe 2000 shots with Aperture 2, and I can live with that. It's a crummy solution, but it's either that or I buy Lightroom and scrap Aperture for good.
    FYI: the raw converter is different in Ap2 than Ap3. What looks good in Ap2 looks underexposed in Ap3 (almost by a stop, looking at the histograms), and the color rendering is quite different between the two. If you try this Ap2 solution out, do some testing before you do a live shoot to make sure you're happy with your results.

  • Experiences with Nikon D750 and Aperture

    Hi,
    a few weeks ago I bought a Nikon D750 – my camera before was a Nikon D700.
    All in all I am disappointed about the quality of my photos with the D750 in Aperture – they’re all 14bit RAWs without compression. The problems e. g. are:
    - Photos shot with the D750 at low light conditions at home are too much colour saturated - especially there’s too much red in it.
    - Contrast is much too high.
    - Dark areas are often black without details.
    I looked at many of these photos in Adobe’s Lightroom. The RAW intepretation seems a bit better (especially regarding contrast and dark areas) but has other problems (e. g. with skin tones).
    I made a few comparision photos with my D750 and the D700. All in all the D700 makes a much better job in home light conditions. You can see more details in the photos, colour saturation and contrast are better.
    Can anyone confirm these problems? At the moment I am not sure if it is a problem of the D750 (which is reviewed everywhere so excellent!) or of the CameraRAW interpretation of Apple. Will future Camera RAW updates mabye have better interpretations?
    Regards, Ulf

    To illustrate, what I mean: I shot today a photo (nothing special) with my lensbaby fisheye lens in low light.
    That’s the way the photo looks like in Aperture 3.6 (I tried to improve it a bit):
    In Apertue the photo has to much contrast. But reducing it makes the photo ugly. You can also see that dark parts of the photo (not the black) tend to be brown and the transition between black and brown looks terrible.
    The Same photo processed and also a bit improved with Lightroom 5.7 looks a lot better:
    You can see a lot more details - details you can never get with Aperture.
    In my opinion Apple’s camera raw for the Nikon D750 makes a very bad job. A lot of my photos can not good be processed in Aperture.
    Does anyone with the D750 make same experiences?

  • Is there a plug in yet to use photoshop elements 12 with nikon d750

    I want to use Photoshop Elements 12 with my Nikon D750. Is there a raw plug in yet ?

    No, and it is expected that PSE 12 will not get any further updates.
    If you don't want to upgrade to PSE 13, you can download the free Adobe DNG converter. Use that to convert your NEF files to DNG files which can then be used by PSE 12.
    Windows: Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter : For Windows : Adobe DNG Converter 8.7
    MAC: Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter : For Macintosh : Adobe DNG Converter 8.7
    Brian

  • Tethering with Nikon D600 - no camera found!!!!

    This is incredibly frustrating to have a $2,000+ camera that cannot connect to Lightroom.  It really impacts the value of both Lightroom and my camera if they don't talk to each other.  Please advise when you anticipate this being fixed in an update.

    Lee Jay wrote:
    Then why did you buy the camera?
    Well ... considering Aperture and Capture One both support the D600 for tethering, some folks would think the world's leading graphics and imaging software developer would also have supported the D600 by now ... the idea we should be held hostage by a third party developer to base your equipment purchase decisions is just a tad ridiculous ... sometimes we are in need of upgrading equipment for more reasons than what you or Adobe may consider important ... Adobe is NOT the center of the Universe ...
    Adobe should be a bit more responsive to stay current ... if they don't consider it a priority to do so, or feel it is too difficult to offer support for tethered shooting, maybe they should drop tether support all together ... it can't be that difficult to offer the support if others can get the job done ... we are not discussing a topic so complex as manned space flight to Mars ... we simply would like to transfer image data from camera to computer at the point of capture ... a task that is not as complex as some would like us to believe ...
    To the OP - You can shoot tethered with Lr on Mac OS X as long as you have installed the current Digital Camera RAW compatibility updates ... then use the included Image Capture app (found in the Applications folder) and then point Lr to a watched folder for auto import (this would be the folder you select in Image Capture) ... you won't be able to trigger the camera from within Lr or adjust camera settings ... but you can get the job done this way until Adobe decides it's time to catch up.

  • Can not import nef files to lightroom 5.6 with Nikon D750, help?

    Just bought Nikon D750 and tried to import nef from camera to lightroom 5,but couldn't find files. Afterwords I upgraded to lightroom 5.6, still noughing.
    Is the camera to new for the program or is there a fix?

    Hi trondsb,
    Native Lightroom support for the D750 was added in the Lightroom 5.7 update released this evening.
    Release details:
    Lightroom 5.7: http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2014/11/lightroom-5-7-now-available.html
    Camera Raw 5.7: http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2014/11/camera-raw-8-7-and-dng-converter-8-7-now-a vailable.html
    Regards,
    Pete

  • OS6.8, camera raw 8.3 download, doesn't work with Nikon D750 NEF. I followed the download instructions carefully.

    I'm trying to get the NEFs from a Nikon D750 to open in Bridge6 or Photoshop6. I have OS 6.8 which is "no longer formally supported" by Adobe. Meaning I cannot use DNG converter 8.6 but there is a way around it- revert to DNG converter 8.3- if I understand it correctly? I followed the download instructions carefully but still cannot get the NEF files to open. Any suggestions? Thanks!

    Unless you can find some non adobe software to open your Nikion D 750 nef files, i'm not sure you'll be able to open them using mac os x 10.6.8 snow leopard.
    Actually the Nikon D750 requires the yet to be released camera raw 8.7 plugin or the 8.7 dng converter, neither of which will work on snow leopard mac os x 10.6.8
    Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw 8.7 Release Candidate | digital camera raw file support - Adobe Labs

  • Tethering with Nikon D3100

    I have LR5, and it wil not detect my Nikon D3100 when I start Tether capture, why?

    The D3100 is not supported for tethering by LR:
    http://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom/kb/tethered-camera-support-lightroom-4.html
    Adobe relies on the Nikon camera SDK to support tethering and Nikon does not support tethering of the D3100:
    https://sdk.nikonimaging.com/apply/

  • Tethering with NIkon D50

    Nikon D50 has not been on the list of tetherable cameras, I know, but I still got it working this March. Now, after an Aperture update (currently installed version now being 2.1.3) the D50 support seems to have disappeared.
    So, if there is anyone out there who enjoyed like myself in the past the unexpected benefit of D50 tethering, and have figured out how to get it back, please let us know.
    Regards,
    Juha Lehtovaara
    an occasional tetherer

    Probably a problem with wires, since a replacement solved this....

  • Tethering with Nikon Presets?

    Ok, still trying to find a way to get LR to work for me...
    I have a shoot next week that I want to use tethering from my Nikon to LR.
    This I am doing just fine, currently.
    Now, my question... Is there a way to get one of the camera profiles and the lens profile to be automatically assigned as I shoot and LR imports?
    This will get me close enough for the client to preview.

    csgaraglino wrote:
    Is there a way to get one of the camera profiles and the lens profile to be automatically assigned as I shoot and LR imports?
    Yeah - auto-import settings include an option to assign a develop preset, I would think that'd do it, no?

  • Having trouble tethering the Nikon 7000 in Lightroom 3.6

    Seem to be lots of talk about tethering the D7000 but no one actually says it's working for them. I have worked through all the help here in the Adobe Community but no joy when it comes to connecting the camera. Here is a short run down of what I have done to solve the issue.
    Ensured Lightroon is up to date.
    Ensured my camera has the most current firmware
    Reset the Lightrooms "preferences" file.
    Tried different USB ports
    Checked that the D7000 is on the Adobe list for cameras that can be tethered in LR
    USB cable is under a meter long and no USB hub is being used.
    No other software is running in the background that might control the camera
    The camera can be tethered with Nikon's Camera Control Pro 2 with no issues. I am using Windows XP home as an OS. The computer has a AMD Athlon 64x2 dual core processor running at 2.0 GHZ with 3 GB of RAM. Pretty sure we are ok here.
    I would really like to use this feature in Lightroom, does anyone have any ideas?
    thanks..

    Hi Sumit,
    The problem is no camera detected. The camera RAW version is 6.6
    About the only thing I have not tried is re-installing Lightroom. Any thoughts?
    Thanks

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