Lightroom :: Nikon D50 Cannot Get Detected
Feb 22, 2014Trying to use Nikon D50 with Lightroom. D50 can´t get detected by LR. I´ve already switched the camera to PTP and RAW picturequality. What now?
View 6 RepliesTrying to use Nikon D50 with Lightroom. D50 can´t get detected by LR. I´ve already switched the camera to PTP and RAW picturequality. What now?
View 6 RepliesI am trying to tether the camera to Lightroom3 to no avail. I am operating under windows 64 bit edition and using the Nikon D90 with a usb cord. The lightroom version I am using is 3.6. I have downloaded other programs and shot tethering fine but they don't have the features Lightroom has to offer so they fall short. Windows also detects the camera itself but lightroom does not. The Nikon plugin is also on.
View 11 Replies View RelatedEvery time i try to tether, a box pops up saying lightroom could not tether and try restarting or disconnecting. This happens every time. Ive restarted and disconnected multiple times. All the software is up to date. It was working for a while but then just stopped.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI just installed Light room 5 and try to use the tether funtion from Light room 5. But it shows "No Camera Detected" I checked the USB cable and it is connected correctly. Is there any solutions to fix that? Or Lr 5 does not suport Nikon D3000?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedMy Camera is not detected using LR4.0 and LR4.1 on my laptop.chatted with Adobe online and did all he/she asked with no luck.Also have done all on the trouble shooting stuff on the Tethering support page.The camera will tether on my desk top computer but not on my Laptop..
View 1 Replies View RelatedLightroom 5.3 on my new HP laptop with Windows 8. LR shows no camera detected. My Nikon D7000 operates in PTP USB mode only. Windows 8 is detecting it as a MTP USB device. How do I get Windows 8 to load the PTP driver when I connect my D7000 so I can shoot tethered in LR?
View 1 Replies View RelatedSetup:
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 Bits
Lightroom 3.3(just updated to the latest version)
Nikon D700 / D3s (supported according to this)
Problem:
When I connect any of my cameras (D700 / D3s) to my computer and fire up LightRoom and try to do a Tethered shooting, I get a "No Camera Detected" on the tethered shooting bar.
Notes:
- The cable works and the Windows driver works as my cameras are detected by Windows, show up in the devices list and I can browse the CF card content from the computer, so it is not a cable problem. It might be a driver issue with lightroom...
- USB Mode: the D700 and D3 series only have PTP mode, no USB Mass storage (MSC Mode), so suggestions to turn on USB Mass Storage mode are just not going to work.
- Both the D700 and D3 are listed as compatible cameras for tethered shooting in Adobe release notes
I am running LR 4.2 attempting to shoot in tethered mode to my Nikon D300. The laptop is a Lenovo W510 running windows 7 pro x64 with Intel i7 processor with all microsoft and lenovo updates installed.
When I plug in the camera via the USB port and start LR, the tethered mode shows 'No Camera Detected". If I unplug the cable from my laptop and plug it into my Dell Desktop running the same version of windows and the same version of LR, it recognized the camera and will shoot tethered mode just fine. However, the real need is to shoot tethered to my laptop.
I have been through the idiot troubleshoot list on Adobe's website and tried every combination of restarting known to man. I know the camera is in the right USB mode since it works just fine when plugged into my desktop. So, I can eliminate any problem with Nikon, USB cables, LR versions/camera compatibility. The only variable is the Lenovo vs. Dell and possible USB driver issues. Windows does recognize the camera when it is plugged into the laptop, but LR doesn't see it.
I set up a smart collection with the setting of Metadata Status Is Conflict Detected and for some reason the collection has virtual copies in it which I created for darkening skies and such. Why virtual copies would be considered in conflict with files on the HD.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedThin black branches against a blue sky are always problematic. Problematic for Lightroom, that is. The jpegs straight out of my D5100 totally eliminate all CA and purple fringing, so I know it can be done. It's just that no matter how I play with the "Defringe" sliders I cannot eliminate the bluish case on the branches. I go back and forth between my attempts in LR4.4 to my jpeg of the same scene and the jpeg handles it perfectly.
"Remove Chromatic Aberration" box is checked. Is it maybe a fact of life that Lightroom 4.4 just doesn't handle nefs as well as maybe Canon raws?
My workflow is such that I have to work on a ton of images at one time, so I have a "prest upon import" set up. Then I export as tiffs. So I'd like to keep all the tweaking in Lightroom for efficiency's sake. Very few of my images actually have this "problem" but in a video tutorial on the use of these sliders the commentator mentioned that the submittal of images to a client (magazine, whatever) requires that all CA/defringing to be totally done or you'd look like an amateur. All his video did was get close, just like my attempts just get me closer but nowhere as good as the SOOC jpegs do.
how to use Nikon D3200 and Lightroom 4.0
View 1 Replies View RelatedUpdated my D4 to D4S yesterday. Shoot in RAW. Now LR does not import the pictures.
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs there an option to use lightroom 3 with Nikon D4 NEF files?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a shoot next week that I want to use tethering from my Nikon to LR. 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.
I have just bought LR4, installed it and allowed the latest updates. It still says however that it cannot preview D600 NEF files.
View 2 Replies View Relatedi have a file that scrambles on import. I can see it fine as a preview and i can open it in Nikon View NX but I cannot import it into Lightroom without it becoming scrambled.
View 2 Replies View RelatedCan I tether my Nikon D600 in Lr5?
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View 8 Replies View RelatedI did a search and couldn't find this issue listed. I convert my Nikon D90 raw files to DNG. Never seem to have a problem with that except that the display(s) seldom shows the results of applying Noise Reduction (Color or Luminance). If my display is at Fit or Fill I don't see the results of what I am doing. If I zoom in to 1:1 or more, then I can see the results. All works fine if I am using a jpg file, it is just the DNG files that do this.
If I want to see the entire picture with Noise Reduction applied I have to switch to the Library Module. Then when I go back to the Develop module the main display goes back to not showing the Noise Reduction, but the secondary display is ok until I apply another effect then boom, back to Noise Reduction not displaying. All of the other changes I make work just fine. It is just the Noise Reduction that causes the problem. This is really a killer when I am working on photos. This problem existsed before 3.6. When I switch to the Library Module it takes a few seconds before the secondary display shows the photo with the Noise Reduction applied.
I have a quad core 2.4ghz with 8gig of ram and Windows 7 Pro 64bit OS. Plenty of CPU and memory available.
When I attempt to import images from my Nikon 4s, I receive a message it cannot.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedBy reading comments herein, one is led to believe that LR 5.3 provides tethered capture support for the Nikon D-610. Well, I have a MacBook Pro and OSX, and beg to differ. I cannot, for the life of me, get LR 5.3 to recognize my D-610.
what steps I need to take to get the software to recognize the camera?
If this camera is not supported, when will the D-610 be added? LR 5.3 already supports the 610's predecessor, the D-600; this camera had such a serious dust/sensor problem that Nikon quickly introduced the 610, which is virtually identical but without the sensor problem.
When will the LR5 camera raw plugin for Nikon D4s be available?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI just noticed that I can no longer import .MOV files from my Nikon D800 into Lightroom 5. I am running on Mac OS X 10.8.4 on a Macbook Pro, LIghtroom 5.0, Camera Raw 8.1. I plug the camera into the USB port of my macbook pro (don't have a SD slot on my macbook pro)
When I click import in Lightroom the .MOV files don't even show up at all in the import dialog.
When I tried to import video from my iPhone 5, they showed up on the import screen and I was able to succesfully import them.
I need the lens profile for nikon 28 - 70 where to down load ?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedLightroom does not seem to recognize my Nikon D7000. I connect the camera, open LR, and nothing happens. I can click Import, but it doesn't recognize the device. The D7000 comes with Nikon's ViewNX2 software which they want you to use for import. Do I really need to use that to import photos from the camera, then import them from ViewNX2 into LR? That seems like a pain. I just upgraded to LR 3.6
View 2 Replies View Relatedcould you maybe add support for the Nikon 24-85 f2.8-4 D lens in combination with the D600 to LR4 or LR5 ?
I know it is an older lens, but reviews show that it is a very good lens, and I would like to confirm this from personal experience. Its successor was apparently discontinued but still seems to be supported in LR, just like the kit lens, but according to reviews the f2.8-4 D is a better zoom lens for the D600, providing excellent optical quality combined with fairly small dimensions and low weight. So I assume it would be an interesting lens for many Nikon users.