I’m having problems with tethering my Nikon Z6 3 and NX tether. Both say it’s compatible with my camera. I’ve bought a tether tools cable USB c to USB c my camera is not being picked up, I switched everything on and off, I’ve tried different usb c ports on my MacBook Pro , Ventura is up to date. Help would be great. I even tried the cable that came with my camera 🤦♀️🤦♀️😩
Not sure about NX tether needing to be part of the equation. Have you updated LRC? I know there were issues with Nikons and Sonys in older versions. Also make sure your USB Priority is set to "Shooting", and Autoplay is set to "Take No Action".
You are using a Sony A7RIV or A7RV camera here. Because somewhere I flashed information that only new models have the ability to tether with Lightroom , That is, that the older model A7RIV will not work. Is this the case?
Not sure what you mean. When you shoot, or import, you can see the images, in the folder structured they were imported in LRC as in the Library Module, Left Column, Folders Panel. Your last import or tethered shooter should be listed under the Catalog Panel, same area, under Previous Import.
thanks for replying. Let’s say on day 1 I created a folder (team 1). I also created some more folders (more teams) On day 2 I want to add more pictures to my original team 1 folder. Is that possible?
Yes @@LuisMurciaLMXDIGITAL , when you do the tethered setup window, choose that Team one folder again. It might be already selected from the previous tethered shoot.
I use both Capture One and LRC and I see NO difference in speed (regardless of the subject I'm capturing) between the two - they both import and render the pictures pretty much at the same time. I'd like to see a video (if possible) of how LRC is slower than CP1.
I am working on a general tethering video, I will included this as part of it. Thank you for the suggestion. How many frames and megapixels are you shooing? I have noticed a difference in speed when I shoot a lot at once, and CP1 renders them faster.
@@PhotoKitchen425 I shoot the Canon R5 with 45mp (well now the R5 II) but haven't tested tethering with it yet. I did see someone do a tethering comparison video some time last year and they too noted no noticeable differences between the two. Looking forward to your comparison. Thanks
I’m having problems with tethering my Nikon Z6 3 and NX tether. Both say it’s compatible with my camera. I’ve bought a tether tools cable USB c to USB c my camera is not being picked up, I switched everything on and off, I’ve tried different usb c ports on my MacBook Pro , Ventura is up to date. Help would be great. I even tried the cable that came with my camera 🤦♀️🤦♀️😩
Not sure about NX tether needing to be part of the equation. Have you updated LRC? I know there were issues with Nikons and Sonys in older versions. Also make sure your USB Priority is set to "Shooting", and Autoplay is set to "Take No Action".
Thanks for this.
You are very welcome and thank you for watching!!!!
You are using a Sony A7RIV or A7RV camera here. Because somewhere I flashed information that only new models have the ability to tether with Lightroom , That is, that the older model A7RIV will not work. Is this the case?
I am using the A7RIV, so the older camera and it works just fine for me.
Hey there
How do I go back to a previews folder to add more images ? It only let’s me add new folders.😅
Not sure what you mean. When you shoot, or import, you can see the images, in the folder structured they were imported in LRC as in the Library Module, Left Column, Folders Panel. Your last import or tethered shooter should be listed under the Catalog Panel, same area, under Previous Import.
thanks for replying.
Let’s say on day 1 I created a folder (team 1). I also created some more folders (more teams)
On day 2 I want to add more pictures to my original team 1 folder. Is that possible?
Yes @@LuisMurciaLMXDIGITAL , when you do the tethered setup window, choose that Team one folder again. It might be already selected from the previous tethered shoot.
I use both Capture One and LRC and I see NO difference in speed (regardless of the subject I'm capturing) between the two - they both import and render the pictures pretty much at the same time. I'd like to see a video (if possible) of how LRC is slower than CP1.
I am working on a general tethering video, I will included this as part of it. Thank you for the suggestion. How many frames and megapixels are you shooing? I have noticed a difference in speed when I shoot a lot at once, and CP1 renders them faster.
@@PhotoKitchen425 I shoot the Canon R5 with 45mp (well now the R5 II) but haven't tested tethering with it yet. I did see someone do a tethering comparison video some time last year and they too noted no noticeable differences between the two. Looking forward to your comparison. Thanks