Many Feathers
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I tether with the D850 to my computer. How will that be done with Z8? With one of the USB-C's?
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Thanks much for your fast fast response I tether now with the D850 and Lightroom. It looks like Lightroom only has support for the Z9 on the Mac platform. https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-c...ate&as_source=partnerize&as_campaign=pzphorum I'm on Windows. Dang! So I'm guessing I'd have to use NX Studio, which appears to be free. Is that right? Is it difficult to use until Lightroom supports tethering for Z8 in Windows? Perhaps I'll have to keep the D850 for my tethering work for awhile. (I was going to sell the D850 to help pay for Z8).Yes - same as Z9
It took Adobe over a year to get the Z9 to tether, but there was a workaround which you can use day-one and on a PC. Use Nikon Tether to get the files from camera to a designated folder, then open Auto Import under the File menu to bring them in. It's a 2-second delay, so not ideal but it works.Thanks much for your fast fast response I tether now with the D850 and Lightroom. It looks like Lightroom only has support for the Z9 on the Mac platform. https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-c...ate&as_source=partnerize&as_campaign=pzphorum I'm on Windows. Dang! So I'm guessing I'd have to use NX Studio, which appears to be free. Is that right? Is it difficult to use until Lightroom supports tethering for Z8 in Windows? Perhaps I'll have to keep the D850 for my tethering work for awhile. (I was going to sell the D850 to help pay for Z8).
Yep, I think that would work and it's a free download. Thanks!Sorry I no longer know about windows machines — don’t you have to install a driver on your pc. DP review forum is the place I would look
How about NX TETHER/
Yes, I think that will do the trick. Thanks much for the info!It took Adobe over a year to get the Z9 to tether, but there was a workaround which you can use day-one and on a PC. Use Nikon Tether to get the files from camera to a designated folder, then open Auto Import under the File menu to bring them in. It's a 2-second delay, so not ideal but it works.