![nikon camera control pro 2 no camera detected nikon camera control pro 2 no camera detected](https://venturebeat.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/pasted-image-0-1.png)
- #NIKON CAMERA CONTROL PRO 2 NO CAMERA DETECTED DRIVERS#
- #NIKON CAMERA CONTROL PRO 2 NO CAMERA DETECTED DRIVER#
- #NIKON CAMERA CONTROL PRO 2 NO CAMERA DETECTED MANUAL#
- #NIKON CAMERA CONTROL PRO 2 NO CAMERA DETECTED SOFTWARE#
- #NIKON CAMERA CONTROL PRO 2 NO CAMERA DETECTED PC#
I also tried while I had my D60 and a few days before when I am having a D90.
#NIKON CAMERA CONTROL PRO 2 NO CAMERA DETECTED SOFTWARE#
It makes no sense that the only thing that doesn't work is the Nikon Software Control 2.5.0. I even have Nikon Control on the Mac working. I can see the pictures on the card but I still get the "no camera detected". Maybe it is 2.5.0? I had it running on both a Vista and Mac running Virtual XP. The sad part is I had it up and running and now it doesn't work.
#NIKON CAMERA CONTROL PRO 2 NO CAMERA DETECTED DRIVERS#
Are there any drivers for the D90 in Vista or XP? Or does it just use the standard Imaging Device Drivers Microsoft uses?ĭid you find the answer. I will try disconnecting other devices and try again. But these apps don't seem to allow as much as CCP2 does. I did try 2 other applications last night.īoth these applications allowed me to connect to the camera, and change setting and take photos.
![nikon camera control pro 2 no camera detected nikon camera control pro 2 no camera detected](http://mas.txt-nifty.com/.shared/image.html?/photos/uncategorized/2009/09/13/2009091307.jpg)
I can transfer images off the camera fine, but normally i use a card reader, but I can get them off the camera when plugged in via USB. There is no need to set any options in the camera for this.Īre you able to transfer images without problems?Ĭan you try disconnecting any other devices from the computer as it may be conflicting with the software for detecting the D90?" The term USB is the type of connection and is also what the camera uses. Reply from Nikon "The D90 camera only has the PTP/MTP transfer protocols and is set as such. That was the impression i got too! Then why doesnt it work with Camera Control Pro 2? but it works. That's easy on a D90, as it is *always* in PTP mode and has no option (in Setup or anywhere else) to change it to Mass Storage mode. Perhaps Nikon support should learn a little more about the specifc camera models instead of giving you a generic answer. If the camera is in Mass Storage it will not be detected because it lists it as a Removable Device."īut i have looked all through the camrea for this option and cannot find it! I have replyed back to themask for a step-by-step to find it.
#NIKON CAMERA CONTROL PRO 2 NO CAMERA DETECTED DRIVER#
The PTP driver will list the camera as a Camera device. In order to shoot tethered to the computer you need to have the camera in PTP mode under USB in the Setup Menu. "Thank you for contacting Nikon Technical Support. This is the reply i got from Nikon when i explain it to them, The fact that you've tried two different OS now and it's not working may lead to the issue being with the camera itself. Installing Nikon Transfer fixed that problem. Before installing the Nikon Transfer, plugging the camera in and grabbing the photos only gave me TWO JPG of the same photo. I had selected the option where each shot generated one RAW and one JPG.
#NIKON CAMERA CONTROL PRO 2 NO CAMERA DETECTED PC#
I noticed something strange when I attempted to plug my camera into my PC before installing the Nikon Transfer software. Maybe if those were installed already it would help you out. I haven't tried it yet myself, but I'm curious.ĭid you first try installing the other Nikon software that came with the camera? Im using the USB cable that came with the camera.Īnd i tried both the front ports. So i should disable autorun? or have it enabled? hm, have you tried another cable and/or port? corrupt driver (check device manager)? I have ccpro2 running on vista ultimate, no issues. Just a thought: do you have auto-run disabled? considering that "auto-run" behavior has recently been targeted as a "social-engineering" type vulnerability, i was just wondering. Originally posted at 4:31AM, 9 February 2009 PSTĢ.4.0 is the latest version, any more help? the "PC" blinks on and off in the top right of the display about 4 times. I've noticed when I plug it into my Vista OS. but there is nothing I can see in the Menu to support this. please!Įdit: I've heard in threads about changing it from Mass Storage to PTP or something. I'm hoping that some one here can help me. Ive researched it every where and yet to find a working answer. en-us/library/ms792271.aspxīut I'm still not sure what I'm meant to be doing. I did some reading on PTP Driver creation but i have installed it on both Vista and XP, and its saying "No camera was detected" is there any way I can fix this?
#NIKON CAMERA CONTROL PRO 2 NO CAMERA DETECTED MANUAL#
and was flicking through the manual and it mentions Camera Control Pro 2, so i downloaded a copy of it and I'm using it as a trial for now.