Camera Control Pro 2
Take Control of Your Photography—Remotely
Key Features
Take Control of Your Photography—Remotely: Using the included USB or Firewire cable and/or optional WiFi adapters for select models, Nikon Camera Control Pro enables you to capture unique images no matter what the subject.
LiveView support: Live previews direct from the camera are supported on the D3, D700, D300 and D90 when this feature is enabled. See what you are about to shoot!
Improved graphic user interface: A simulated (camera) LCD panel on the computer screen performs the same function as the camera’s viewfinder display which has been modified to be consistent with those used in the latest cameras for smoother operation.
Picture Control Utility: In certain Nikon digital SLRs such as the D3, D700, D300 and D90 customized image adjustment, including tone compensation curve data, can be saved to tailor the camera’s behavior to the photographer’s vision, improving efficiency when using multiple cameras at the same time.
Compatible with WiFi operation: In addition to supporting USB cable connections, Camera Control Pro offers compatibility with the optional wireless transmitter models WT-2a, WT-3a and WT-4A. When attached to a digital SLR, the WT-2a, WT-3a and WT-4A enable remote shooting and setting via a wireless LAN over WiFi.
Compatible with Nikon's Image Authentication Function: Image data can be transferred and stored without affecting the authentication function.
Specifications
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Technical Specification
Mac OS X
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.3.9, 10.4.11, 10.5.1
Model: PowerPC G4 or G5, or Intel-based Macintosh (Intel Core Solo, Intel Core Duo, Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel Xeon)
Windows OS
Operating Systems:
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic (32-bit version)
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit version)
Microsoft Windows Vista Business (32-bit version)
Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise (32-bit version)
Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate (32-bit version)
Microsoft Windows XP Professional (Service Pack 2)
Microsoft Windows XP Home (Service Pack 2)
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 2)
*Pre-installed versions onlyModel: 1 GHz or higher Intel Celeron / Pentium 4 / Core Series
All Operating Systems
Supported Cameras:
D3, D3X, D3S, D2Xs, D2X, D2Hs, D700, D300, D300S, D200, D100, D80, D90, D70s, D70, D60, D50, D40X, D40, D7000, D5000, D5100
* The D1X, D1H, and D1 not supported on computers with Intel CPUs running Mac OS X ver.10.3.9RAM (Memory): 256MB or more (512MB or more with Windows Vista) , 768MB or more recommended.
Hard Disk Space: Requires 1GB or more for running.
Monitor:
1,024 x 768 pixels or more
24-bit color (True Color) or moreInterface*: USB: Only built-in USB ports supported
IEEE 1394: Only OHCI-compliant boards supported*Operation when connected with USB Hub device or IEEE 1394 Hub device is not guaranteed.
Miscellaneous:
CD-ROM drive required for installation
Internet connection may be required
IEEE 1394 connection (D1 series) not supported with Macintosh computers with Intel Processors.
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If you have a WT-4 for each of the cameras you could use our Thumbnail Select software and view the thumbnails from both cameras at once.
The computer operator would be able to download select full size images while the 2 photographers continue shooting.
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D300 worked a couple of times but most times CC2 does not recognize D300 and then appears to crash (quite unexpectedly) after 20-30 seconds of being open and presumably searching for attached cameras.
I rented a D700 today to see if the same issues are present and they are not. D700 works just fine...unfortunately I'm a student and cannot afford to buy one right now.
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Can Nikon's Camera Control Pro support 2 or more cameras at the same time, sending the files to individual destination folders ??
I now have a situation where I can only have one computer but need to use 2 cameras.
Fujifilms Hyper Utilities could control up to 3 (or maybe 5) cameras made by Nikon, so I am hoping this software can handle it.
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The full images are on the camera, a computer operator selects the full size images and downloads them as needed