Mar 21, 2020 The 2.31 version of Nikon Camera Control Pro for Mac is provided as a free download on our software library. The actual developer of this Mac application is Nikon Corporation. The file size of the latest installer available is 118.2 MB. The program is included in System Tools. Our antivirus scan shows that this Mac download is clean. Nikon Camera Control Pro 2.0 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. May 05, 2020 System Requirements: Processor: 1 GHz or higher Intel Celeron / Pentium 4. Memory: 300MB or more (512 +MB or more with Windows Vista) Disk space: Requires 1 GB or more. Monitor: 1,024 x 768 pixels or more / 24-bit color (True Color) or more. Windows 2000 Professional (SP4) Windows XP Home Edition /.
Remote control of most Nikon digital SLR settings, including exposure mode, shutter speed and aperture, from a computer.
Operation by wired and wireless LAN when using a wireless transmitter.
Mac apps mp3 to note. Direct transfer of images from a camera to a computer and workflow management of all procedures from shooting to saving images.
Enhanced Viewer function enables thumbnail display of images stored on a computer. How to see storage on mac.
Images on a camera buffer can be confirmed or deleted with thumbnail or preview display on a computer prior to transfer.
Nikon Camera Control Pro Software
Supports LiveView modes (Hand-held and Tripod) where the camera sensor is used to provide a real-time preview through the objective lens. LiveView support enables simultaneous adjustment of focus point and/or shutter release, and confirmation of the image on a computer screen. In Tripod mode, remote selection of the desired autofocus point is possible.
Nikon Camera Control Pro 2 Mac
Nikon Camera Control Pro 2.0
Supports the Picture Control system which allows image parameters to be selected and adjusted on a computer, and custom curves (tone compensation data) to be created and saved back to the camera.