Nikon

Aperture 2.0: No Tethering For You!

tethering
If you use one of the popular Canon DSLRs, there's a good chance that there is no tethering for you! There is a tally of which cameras work with the tethering feature and which ones don't at 20SEVEN. Mine, a Canon 30D, does not. It stays busy. It is still possible to use Automator and a hot folder with the Canon software, so all is not lost. Nikon is much better supported than Canon.

The tethering feature is accessed via the File > Tether... menu. From there you can define import settings and start the session.
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Aperture: 10.5.2 Released With Nikon D3 and D300 Support

softwareupdate
Go grab 10.5.2! It supports the Nikon D3 and D300 as well as others.

Update: My Headline is wrong (still on Tiger here, and no Nikon). Comments are saying things like this:

Unless I'm missing something-- 10.5.2 supports the D3 and D300 with everything BUT aperture. iPhoto, Finder, Preview... all open D300 RAWs... not Aperture...

The only remaining question is whether there will be a RAW update for Tiger or not. There is also a Leopard Graphics Update available that only appears in Software Update after 10.5.2 is installed. This all bodes well for a new Aperture coming soon.
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Nikon D3 and D300 RAW Support In Mac OS X 10.5.2?

Hardmac is reporting that 10.5.2 will bring RAW support for Nikon D300 and D3 cameras.
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Camerapedia

OM30
There is a Wikipedia for cameras: Camerapedia. One of the things they list is my first SLR: the Olympus OM-30. The on-off switch is on the right in this image: protruding part on the ring around the film rewind knob. This meant that it was really easy to turn the camera on as you were putting it back into its case, and so completely run down the five very expensive button cells that it needed to operate.
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