This software remotely controls most functions of Nikon digital SLRs from a computer that is connected via USB cable or through wired or wireless LAN using a wireless transmitter. Advanced functions of the new Nikon D3 and D300 such as Viewer for preview and selection of images prior to transfer to a computer, Liveview function and Picture Control System are supported. It also supports workflows of Nikon’s exclusive photofinishing software Capture NX (optional) and browser and viewer software ViewNX.
Images in a camera buffer can be confirmed with thumbnail or preview display on a computer prior to transferring, enabling deletion of unnecessary images. This remarkably increases efficiency.
Supporting the Liveview mode (Hand-held mode and Tripod mode) of the D3 and D300, it permits adjustment of focus point and shutter release while confirming the image on a computer. In Tripod mode, focal-plane contrast AF on a desired point within a specific area is possible.
It also supports Picture Control System of the cameras. Picture Control parameters can be selected and adjusted on a computer, and custom curves (tone compensation data) can be created and registered
Compatible Nikon digital SLRs
D3, D300 Supports wired or wireless LAN when used with Wireless Transmitter WT-4.
D2 series (D2H, D2X, D2HS, D2XS)- D2X/D2HS/D2XS support wireless LAN when used with the WT-2.
D1 series (D1, D1H, D1X - Windows Vista support currently not available Intel Mac: only Mac OS 10.4.9 supported
D200, D100, D80, D70 series (D70, D70S), D50, D40 series (D40, D40X) - D200 supports wired or wireless LAN when used with the WT-3.
- Most settings of Nikon digital SLRs, that are connected via USB cable, such as exposure mode, shutter speed and aperture can be controlled remotely from a computer. Wired or wireless LAN is also available when using a wireless transmitter.
- In addition to direct transfer of images from a camera to a computer, all procedures from shooting to saving images are smoothly processed.
- Enhanced viewer function enables thumbnail display of images stored in a computer.
- 51-point AF can be controlled and displayed.