Hi
I use my D800 tethered to an early 2008 macbook pro running capture one 8.3 without any problems. I recently did a job where I needed to use both my D800 and a Canon 5D these worked fine together just by selecting the camera I wished to use.
You might want to have a look in preferences and try uninstalling cameras and getting the latest drivers for the camera.
Capture one 9.1 has its own engine for tethering Canons rather than using Canon so may work better.
Let us know how you get on I am not by my machine Ivor but if you contact me off line next week I may be able to chat you through it.
Kind regards
Paul Gardner
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Kind regards
Paul
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On 24 Mar 2016, at 3:40 pm, digitisingart <
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I occasionally use my D800 tethered to Sofortbild and that is a bit hit and miss - sometimes it recognises it and sometimes not. However it usually only takes two or three attempts and then works ok. Best Max
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On 24 Mar 2016, at 14:57, Clifford Cheney wrote:
We tether a Nikon D810 to Capture One 8. Early problems were resolved by making sure the software was the newest version. You may also want to make sure the camera firmware is up to date.
Edward is right that you can only have Nikon OR Canon enabled at any one time.
Feel free to send me more details if you need help.
Cheers,
Cliff
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On Mar 24, 2016, at 4:50 PM, Ivor Kerslake <[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.