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- Price: Update $69.95 to buy
- Operating system: Mac OS X 10.4 PPC/Intel/10.5 PPC/Intel/10.6 Intel
- Date added: January 26, 2010
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Publisher's description
From Nikon Corporation :This software remotely controls most functions of Nikon digital SLRs from a computer that is connected via USB cable or though wired or wireless LAN using a wireless transmitter. Advanced functions of the new D3 and D300 such as the Viewer for preview and selection o images prior to transferto a computer, LiveView function and PictureControl System are supported.Ã??????Ã????? It also supports the workflow of Nikon's exclusive photofinishing software Capture NX (optional) and the browser and viewer software View NX.
Main Features:
- Most settings of Nikon digital SLRs, that are connected via USB cable, such as exposure mode, shutter speed, and aperture can be controlled remotely from a computer, Wired or wireless LAN is also available when using a wireless transmitter.
- In addition to direct transfer of images from a camera to computer, all procedures from shooting to saving images are smoothly processed.
- Enhanced viewer function enables thumbnail display of images stored in a computer.
- Support for ViewNX browser and viewer software.
- Support for Capture NX photo-finishing software.
What's new in this version:
- Support for D3 A/B 2.02 firmware has been added.
- Support for D700 A/B 1.02 firmware has been added.
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