These may finally bring tethered shooting to the Nikon masses. Nikon’s public release of newer SDKs redresses that and has spurred developers to produce more sophisticated alternatives. ![]() ![]() WIA) that couldn’t take full advantage of all of the camera’s capabilities. There have been free alternatives available for some time now but they weren’t that easy to locate or use and had to rely on approaches (e.g. Most Nikon DSLR owners are unlikely to have experimented with tethered shooting for one simple reason: Nikon charges in the order of $153 (Amazon) for the required software, where as Canon ships tethered shooting software with their DSLRs at no additional charge. ![]() Choosing Tethered Shooting Software for Nikon DSLR Cameras
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