Hi Ivor
From my experience using an older version of capture one I think version 7, you need to un-tick the Canon option for teathering in the preferences before it will allow you to use it. Not sure why but it worked for me before.
Hope that works
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On 24/03/2016, 14:50, "AHFAP, for image professionals in the UK cultural heritage sector on behalf of Ivor Kerslake" <[log in to unmask] on behalf of [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Does anybody have any experience of shooting with a Nikon D800 tethered to a MacBook Pro using Capture One ? Try as I might I can't get the software to recognise the camera. Not sure if the problem belongs to Nikon, Apple or Phase so thought I'd float it first.
>Many thanks.
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