Nikon Camera Control Pro (sometimes referred to as Nikon Camera Control, Camera Control, Camera Control Pro) was added by wiak in Mar 2012 and the latest update was made in Nov 2014. The list of alternatives was updated Jan 2018 There is a history of all activites on Nikon Camera Control Pro in our Activity Log.
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Camera Control Pro 2 allows the user to remotely control a camera from a computer using either a wired connection or a wireless connection if using a Nikon Communication Unit or Wireless Transmitter with the camera. Most camera settings can be controlled remotely from a computer using this software. This software updates Camera Control Pro v 2.13.0 - 2.18.0 to v 2.19.0. Camera Control Pro v 2.13.0 - v 2.18.0 must be installed before proceeding with this update. This Updater Software cannot be used to install a different language version, or to modify the language version, of the application currently installed. Be sure that you have read and understand the terms of the license agreement and read the sections below before initiating download of this software from the links at the bottom of this page. Supported Models D3, D3S, D3X, D4, D4S, D60, D90, D300, D300S, D600, D610, D700, D750, D800, D800E, D810, D5000, D5100, D5200, D5300, D7000, D7100, and Df.
Modifications enabled in this version. Support for the D750 has been added. A Movie 2 tab has been added (displayed only when the D750 is connected). This new tab allows users to specify Picture Control, Image Area, White Balance, and Hi ISO NR settings.
Users of cameras other than the D3, D60, D90, D300, D300S, D700, or D5000. When a camera other than the D3, D60, D90, D300, D300S, D700, or D5000 is connected to a computer via Camera Control Pro 2, the following applications will not display images recorded to a memory card inserted in the camera: Nikon Transfer 2, Windows Explorer, Image Capture, and iPhoto. To view images recorded to the memory card with these applications you must first exit Camera Control Pro 2. AF-F shooting with the D4, D600, D610, D800, D800E, D5100, D5200, D5300, D7000, D7100, and Df.
When using the Shoot button to capture still images in live view mode at a focus mode setting of AF-F with the D4, D600, D610, D800, D800E, D5100, D5200, D5300, D7000, D7100, and Df, focus point information is not recorded with images. Focus point information is recorded with images when the AF and Shoot button is used to capture images with all cameras except the D5200. However, the AF and Shoot button cannot be used to capture images at a focus mode setting of AF-F with the D7000. Camera Control Pro 2 and Mac OS X 10.7, 10.8, or 10.9. When a camera with a memory card containing hundreds of images inserted in it is connected to the computer and Camera Control Pro 2 is immediately launched, the camera may not be recognized or camera response may be extremely slow. When using a camera with a memory card inserted first wait for the camera's memory card access lamp to stop flashing before launching Camera Control Pro 2.
Operation with repeated shooting. With repeated shooting, such as with interval timer shooting, shooting may stop unexpectedly or the camera connection may be terminated. Should this occur, exit Camera Control Pro 2, turn the camera off and then on again, and then re-launch Camera Control Pro 2. System requirements. WindowsMicrosoft Windows 8.1 Microsoft Windows 7 (SP1) Microsoft Windows Vista (SP2) -Pre-installed versions only.Compatible with both 32 and 64-bit versions of Windows 8.1, Windows 7, and Vista.
However under 64-bit versions, this software operates as a 32-bit application. Mac OS X Mac OS X version 10.9.4 Mac OS X version 10.8.5 Mac OS X version 10.7.5 Download file - 66.46 MB (S-CCPRO-021900WU-EN-32BIT.exe) Download file - 39.03 MB (S-CCPRO-021900MU-EN-32BIT.dmg) Installation. You must have Administrator authority when installing this software. Exit all other applications that may be running, and turn off all virus-checking software before proceeding with this upgrade. Windows:.
Create a new folder on the hard disk and name it appropriately. Download the Windows version of this software to the folder created in step 1. Run the downloaded.EXE file from Windows Explorer to launch the software installer. Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation.
Mac:. Create a new folder on the hard disk and name it appropriately. Download the Mac version of this software to the folder created in step 1. Double-click the.DMG file to mount the disk image.
A file will be created inside the disk image. Run the file to launch the software installer. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. If a dialogue box recommending that the computer be restarted is displayed, follow the instructions and restart the computer. When this software is run, it may be necessary to enter the product key again to confirm ownership of a previous version of the software.
Tether your Nikon DSLR wirelessly with this simple app. Take control of all exposure parameters from your Windows device, or have the app silently downloading newly captured photo from your camera. By using Nikon's PTP/IP extension this app is able to remotely access many Nikon native controls such as Live view, and exposure meter indicators. More information about shooting tethered can be found in the following url Wireless network setup procedure: 1) Turn on Wi-Fi from your camera or W1(A/B)/W7A adapter. This allows the camera to host a Wi-Fi access point. 2) From your Windows device's Wi-Fi network settings, search for the Wi-Fi access point hosting by the camera (usually named as NIKONWU) 3) From your Windows device, join the Wi-Fi network hosting by your camera 4) Launch the app and tap the pinky button to connect When using this app to shoot time-lapse or astrophotograhy, please keep the app's intervalometer screen active.
If the Windows device screen is locked during interval shooting session, the network connection will be turned OFF by Windows. (This is a limitation instated by Microsoft for all UWP/Store apps) Please note a PTP/IP Wi-Fi adapter is required for all Nikon SnapBridge equipped cameras. Nikon has disabled all 3rd party apps access to SnapBridge camera's build-in Wi-Fi AP. Please contact Nikon support center for more information on Wi-Fi adapter. Nikon is a registered trademark owned by Nikon Corporation. This app is NOT provided by Nikon Corporation.
Tether your Nikon DSLR wirelessly with this simple app. Take control of all exposure parameters from your Windows device, or have the app silently downloading newly captured photo from your camera. By using Nikon's PTP/IP extension this app is able to remotely access many Nikon native controls such as Live view, and exposure meter indicators. More information about shooting tethered can be found in the following url Wireless network setup procedure: 1) Turn on Wi-Fi from your camera or W1(A/B)/W7A adapter. This allows the camera to host a Wi-Fi access point. 2) From your Windows device's Wi-Fi network settings, search for the Wi-Fi access point hosting by the camera (usually named as NIKONWU) 3) From your Windows device, join the Wi-Fi network hosting by your camera 4) Launch the app and tap the pinky button to connect When using this app to shoot time-lapse or astrophotograhy, please keep the app's intervalometer screen active.
If the Windows device screen is locked during interval shooting session, the network connection will be turned OFF by Windows. (This is a limitation instated by Microsoft for all UWP/Store apps) Please note a PTP/IP Wi-Fi adapter is required for all Nikon SnapBridge equipped cameras. Nikon has disabled all 3rd party apps access to SnapBridge camera's build-in Wi-Fi AP. Please contact Nikon support center for more information on Wi-Fi adapter. Nikon is a registered trademark owned by Nikon Corporation. This app is NOT provided by Nikon Corporation.
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What's new in this version v.1.3.6 - Fixed an issue where multi-selection checkbox is hidden on the download screen v.1.3.5 - Repackage app for new publisher name v.1.3.3 - Bypass the camera's cap bit check for Nikoncapture - Minor adjustment to the start of live view data stream timing. Add some data validation on bulb mode timer value. V.1.2.2 - Fixed an issue on liveView error message during image acquiring - Fixed a app crash issue upon completing intervalometer settings v.1.2.1 - Additional PTP debug options - option to turn OFF thumbnail in picture browser screen to speed things up a bit v.1.1.4 -Initial release. Features. Remote control your WiFi Nikon DSLR.
Change exposure parameters, control shutter remotely. Supports bulb capture with a precision timer. Retain full control on the camera while letting the app automatic downloads newly captured photos to a desinated folder in the background. Easy to use intervalometer.
Save/reload interval shooting session. Finer control allows you to change individual frame exposure parameters.
Support Nikon Liveview feed. You can rotate the liveview to match that of the camera's current orientation. TouchAF, tap any where on the liveview screen to set camera's AF point. Browse and download pictures and videos from your camera.