- #Nikon camera control pro 2 support how to
- #Nikon camera control pro 2 support install
- #Nikon camera control pro 2 support update
- #Nikon camera control pro 2 support software
#Nikon camera control pro 2 support software
#Nikon camera control pro 2 support how to
#Nikon camera control pro 2 support update
Nikon's Camera Control Pro 2.18.0 update drops support for Microsoft's twilighted Windows XP operating system, and adds support for the D810 DSLR and the recently-launched Capture NX-D app. If you're doing it yourself, get the update file from Nikon USA here.Īnd finally, we come to the software updates. (Even if you have a D810 on the way, you can apply the update from the new camera when it arrives.) With that said, Nikon service centers can also apply the update for you.
#Nikon camera control pro 2 support install
No other changes are made in this update, so there's really no reason to install it anyway, if you're only using one of the other cameras. The Nikon UT-1 v2.1 update adds support for the Nikon D810 DSLR, and the update can only be applied using the D810, D800, D800E or D7100. Nikon, meanwhile, has updated firmware for its UT-1 communications unit, a wired Ethernet accessory for the D7000, D7100, D800, D800E, D810, D4 and D4S DSLRs. These changes carry through to today's v1.8.2 update. The previous v1.8.1 update, meanwhile, added Line, Mic Low and Mic High gain settings for the audio level input, along with Remote Camera Control support when the Blackmagic Studio Camera is used with ATEM live production switchers. So what's new in Blackmagic's v1.8.2 firmware? They've added support for three new Apple ProRes file formats with the Blackmagic Cinema Camera, Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera and Blackmagic Production Camera 4K: ProRes 422, ProRes 422 LT and ProRes 422 Proxy. (Now you see why our Deals posts are worth following - that's a pretty spectacular discount, and one you'd have kicked yourself for missing!)
As you may have seen in yesterday's Camera Deals of the Day post, the Pocket Cinema Camera is currently selling at a 50% discount, priced under US$500. While these are obviously niche products aimed at video specialists, at least one is a niche product you can easily afford. An interim v1.8.1 update that we didn't spot last week also brought improvements for the Blackmagic Studio Camera. We covered their recent version 1.8 updates for the Blackmagic Cinema Camera, Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera and Blackmagic Production Camera 4K at the end of June, and now they've followed up with v1.8.2 updates for the same three cameras. We'll start with Blackmagic Design, though.
The latter also has software updates for two apps which, although not technically firmware, we'll still cover. For this week's Firmware Friday, we have updates for four cameras and one camera accessory from Blackmagic and Nikon. The weekend is here, and with it, your weekly firmware update roundup.