You may think 13 second is a long time, but I am just glad it works. When I just keep shooting the images appear in LR rapidly after each other. It takes approx 13 sec for a photo to appear in the Lightroom interface. And it moves the photo's (RAW files) from there in to its own folder and adds them to the catalog. I have designated that folder 'a watched folder' for Lightroom. NX Tether imports the photo's to a predefined folder n my hard drive. I can change camera settings both on the camera (and then the MBP registers them) or on the MPB (and then the camera registers them). I have NX Tether running (I did update to the latest version). The Nikon Z9 connected to the computer through a 3 meter tether tools cable with USB-C on both ends. I am on a 16inch MacbookPro 2020 (Intel chip) running OSX 13.2. Just to be clear: No, I did not regress my computer to a previous version of OSX. I almost feel embarrassed to say so, seeing how many people are struggling with this. I am not sure I can identify what I did to make that happen. I've been reading along.Īt some point though, my Z9 just connected to NX Tether, and then LR started importing the photo's. Also (at least in C1), there's no measurable difference between Lossless compressed RAW and the most aggressive HE RAW, so you can run the smallest file size too. Then in sharpening, a good place to be is:īoom. It's waaaaay better color straight out of camera than what Adobe products produce. One thing you should do too is in the Base Characteristics menu, change the ICC profile to Nikon Z9 Nikon - Standard, and click the 3 dots to make it the default. xlm near the raw so that Lightroom can read crop done on the go in c1? thanks so much Just a question: is there a way to save inside c1 file. That's what i'm learnign to do! you are right. Everything else is woefully incapable.Įven if you do your post in LR, tethering in Capture One is the way to go. You really need to be tethering into Capture One. I honestly don't understand why i am annoying you so much. Who started it is having the same experience as me. Maybe Rogier Bos is interested by the official link i provided from Adobe since there he will find an answer as soon as will be provided.Ĭ1 was mentioned in the very first post of this thread. I just said it's not only an issue for Z9 i think it's important to let ppl know that this is not a z9 issue but a nikon one!!! Maybe someone out there found a fix before an official one! Probably irrelevant to anything that has preceded it in this thread to mention that you are learning some software. I own this camera since three years ago and never had a trouble with my old win laptop. Switching to a Mac doesn't solve this problem and switching to a Mac doesn't cause this problem either. You'd have the same tethering problem on a Windows computer as a Mac computer, if you are trying to tether an camera for which there is no tethering support. Using one thread for more than one topic is not clear communication and generally IMHO not a good thing. Clear communication is always a good thing. Probably better to start a new thread than to put this in a thread about Z9. It does not tether to a Z9 at this time, see my earlier post. Many Nikon cameras tether to your computer. I've bought a macbook pro a few month ago just for tethering my nikon in lightroom in my shooting. How do make sure this selection stays intact? In this move I need to retain the selection they have made. Then I would move all the photo's over into Lightroom. If I do end up using Capture 1, what is the best workflow in the following situation: I do headshots and get 5 minutes per person to shoot them and select their photo. Does anyone have any insight as to when an update that solves this problem might be forthcoming?Ĥ. Is there a setting I could change that would solve this problem?ģ. are there people who are successfully tethering their Nikon Z camera to to Lightroom on OSX? How are you doing this?Ģ. I am aware that Capture 1 excels in tethering, but I would rather not spend all that money on a program I am rarely going to use - especially if an update from Nikon or Apple is going to solve this problem.ġ. It seems like the connection isn't working yet. I cannot change the settings, and when I fire the camera with the shutter release button, images are not imported to the camera. Here is what is happening for me: NX Tether sees the camera, but I cannot fire it from the computer. A google search suggested that there is a problem between Nikon and Ventura. I am trying to tether my Z9 to Lightroom on OSX (Ventura) through NX Tether.
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