Control Nikon from Mac?

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Peter Braatz-2

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Hi,
i recently saw the discussion about "http://www.breezesys.com/" to control multiple cameras from a PC.
Is there anything like that for Mac available?
I would like to control (set up an interval) only ONE D200 or Fuji S5pro from my MacBook...

I tried Nikons Capture Control 4.4.2 - but this was not very reliable :-(

Anything else???

Thanks - Peter

Hans-74

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--- In [hidden email], "Peter Braatz" <panotools@...> wrote:

>
> Hi,
> i recently saw the discussion about "http://www.breezesys.com/" to control multiple cameras from a PC.
> Is there anything like that for Mac available?
> I would like to control (set up an interval) only ONE D200 or Fuji S5pro from my MacBook...
>
> I tried Nikons Capture Control 4.4.2 - but this was not very reliable :-(
>
> Anything else???
>
> Thanks - Peter
>


Have you tried this
http://www.sofortbildapp.com/

Hans

thomas bredenfeld

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hi peter!

checked this? http://www.sofortbildapp.com

looks useful (at least for me as a canonist ;-) )

cheers from vienna
thomas

Peter Braatz schrieb:

>
>
>
> Hi,
> i recently saw the discussion about "http://www.breezesys.com/ 
> <http://www.breezesys.com/>" to control multiple cameras from a PC.
> Is there anything like that for Mac available?
> I would like to control (set up an interval) only ONE D200 or Fuji S5pro
> from my MacBook...
>
> I tried Nikons Capture Control 4.4.2 - but this was not very reliable :-(
>
> Anything else???
>
> Thanks - Peter
>
>

FC | Gmail

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Hi.
You can use two other tethered app for Nikon with your MacBook :

• Studio Tether : http://www.mountainstorm.co.uk/photography/Tether-Overview/Tether-Overview.html
• Sofortbuild : http://www.sofortbildapp.com/
• Capture One Pro : http://www.phaseone.com/
• On FlickR : http://www.flickr.com/groups/d80/discuss/72157603787246133/

Best regards


Le 2 juil. 09 à 09:34, Peter Braatz a écrit :

>
>
> Hi,
> i recently saw the discussion about "http://www.breezesys.com/" to  
> control multiple cameras from a PC.
> Is there anything like that for Mac available?
> I would like to control (set up an interval) only ONE D200 or Fuji  
> S5pro from my MacBook...
>
> I tried Nikons Capture Control 4.4.2 - but this was not very  
> reliable :-(
>
> Anything else???
>
> Thanks - Peter


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Hans-74

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--- In [hidden email], "Hans Nyberg" <hans@...> wrote:

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> --- In [hidden email], "Peter Braatz" <panotools@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > i recently saw the discussion about "http://www.breezesys.com/" to control multiple cameras from a PC.
> > Is there anything like that for Mac available?
> > I would like to control (set up an interval) only ONE D200 or Fuji S5pro from my MacBook...
> >
> > I tried Nikons Capture Control 4.4.2 - but this was not very reliable :-(
> >
> > Anything else???
> >
> > Thanks - Peter
> >
>
>
> Have you tried this
> http://www.sofortbildapp.com/
>
He seems to be interested in making a version for Canon also.
That would be much appreciated and I think we should give him some support.

Hans


Lars O. Grobe

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Is gphoto2 not available on Mac OS X?

CU Lars.
Hans-74

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--- In [hidden email], "Lars O. Grobe" <grobe@...> wrote:
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> Is gphoto2 not available on Mac OS X?
>
> CU Lars.
>

Commandline software?
Uff!

You do not know much about commercial photographers.
Most of us hate these things.

Hans

vofiwg

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Hans Nyberg schrieb:

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> --- In [hidden email]
> <mailto:PanoToolsNG%40yahoogroups.com>, "Lars O. Grobe" <grobe@...> wrote:
>  >
>  > Is gphoto2 not available on Mac OS X?
>  >
>  > CU Lars.
>  >
>
> Commandline software?
> Uff!
>
> You do not know much about commercial photographers.
> Most of us hate these things.
>
> Hans

gtkam is a gui/frontend for gphoto2


Volker

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Hans-74

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--- In [hidden email], Volker Fischer <v-fischer@...> wrote:

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> Hans Nyberg schrieb:
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In [hidden email]
> > <mailto:PanoToolsNG%40yahoogroups.com>, "Lars O. Grobe" <grobe@> wrote:
> >  >
> >  > Is gphoto2 not available on Mac OS X?
> >  >
> >  > CU Lars.
> >  >
> >
> > Commandline software?
> > Uff!
> >
> > You do not know much about commercial photographers.
> > Most of us hate these things.
> >
> > Hans
>
> gtkam is a gui/frontend for gphoto2
>

Checked it
Not really what I call userfriendly.
Most Mac users will never be able to figure out how to install it and get it working.

Hans


Rodolpho Pajuaba-2

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Don't know if this was already mentioned:
http://stefan.hafeneger.name/2009/02/18/nikon-control-beta-1/
Regards,
Rodolpho Pajuaba

2009/7/2 Hans Nyberg <[hidden email]>:

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> Checked it
> Not really what I call userfriendly.
> Most Mac users will never be able to figure out how to install it and get it working.
>
> Hans
Hans-74

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--- In [hidden email], Rodolpho Pajuaba <rpajuaba@...> wrote:
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> Don't know if this was already mentioned:
> http://stefan.hafeneger.name/2009/02/18/nikon-control-beta-1/
> Regards,
> Rodolpho Pajuaba


Yes thats what I linked to.
Here is the actual website, http://www.sofortbildapp.com/

Looks like a very young developer.
I have downloaded it but discovered that I need Leopard.

Hans


>
> 2009/7/2 Hans Nyberg <hans@...>:
>
> >
> > Checked it
> > Not really what I call userfriendly.
> > Most Mac users will never be able to figure out how to install it and get it working.
> >
> > Hans
>


Lars O. Grobe

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>> Is gphoto2 not available on Mac OS X?
(...)
> Commandline software?
> Uff!
>
> You do not know much about commercial photographers.
> Most of us hate these things.
>
> Hans

I guess it depends on how you define commercial photographers ;-) The
set-up sounds quite advanced to me, far beyond what someone who is
somewhat intuitively handling a camera is working with. And we are on a
panorama-list. So if you e.g. want to have a automatic process of
capturing from four cameras and assembling this into a panoramic
projection, being command-line would be a requirement, not a drawback
for software. A GUI software set-up would require you to repeat the
exactly same mouseclicks every time you want to shoot and assemble. I am
sure in such a use-case, any commercially working photographer would
"hate these thing". ;-) So I guess the problem here is that we do not
really know what you want to do.

Cheers, Lars.
Rodolpho Pajuaba-2

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Thank you, Hans, The one I sent was the only I had, and I hadn't
clicked on the links everyone sent.
Regards,
Rodolpho Pajuaba

2009/7/2 Hans Nyberg <[hidden email]>:

> Yes thats what I linked to.
> Here is the actual website, http://www.sofortbildapp.com/
>
> Looks like a very young developer.
> I have downloaded it but discovered that I need Leopard.
>
> Hans
>
Keith Martin-2

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Sometime around 3/7/09 (at 01:43 +0800) Lars O. Grobe said:

>if you e.g. want to have a automatic process of
>capturing from four cameras and assembling this into a panoramic
>projection, being command-line would be a requirement, not a drawback
>for software. A GUI software set-up would require you to repeat the
>exactly same mouseclicks every time you want to shoot and assemble.

Not necessarily - it all depends on what features the GUI was
designed to make available. It could be that a GUI would offer the
ability to control 'N' cameras with the same visually-picked
settings, simply driving the command line behind the scenes. (As so
many GUIs do, in fact.)

k