Nikon D60 Drivers For Mac

Capture NX-D is Mac and PC compatible, and can open and process.NEF and.NRW files from all Nikon cameras—current or older. Features of Capture NX-D include batch processing, levels and curves adjustments, adjustments to Nikon Picture Controls including the latest Picture Control styles as well as with RAW files from older cameras, white. Cheddars philly cheesesteak recipe.

Nikon D60 setup instructions for stop motion animation or time-lapse photography with Dragonframe

Supported Versions

Dragonframe 4.2.0: YES
Dragonframe 3.7.3: YES
Dragon Stop Motion 2.3.8: YES
(Dragonframe was previously called Dragon Stop Motion)

Live View

The Nikon D60 does not provide live-view. You have two options for using this camera with Dragonframe:

  1. Use a separate video camera or USB camera to provide live video.
  2. Work without live video, capturing 'preview' frames instead. (See User Guide in Help Menu).

Camera Settings

Dragonframe controls the Nikon D60 ISO, shutter speed, aperture (with digital lens), image quality, and size.

Product Info

You can find the Nikon D60 manual and specifications at the Nikon website.

Manual Lens to Avoid Flicker

To avoid flicker that can be caused by electronically controlled aperture lenses, please use a manual Nikon lens ('D' series). Learn More about Aperture Flicker

Nikon D60 Drivers For Mac
  1. Power your camera by AC power if possible.
    • - If you do use a battery, make sure it is fully charged.
    • - If you use AC power, remove the battery.
  2. Close any other applications that might connect to your camera.
    • - For macOS, Open Image Capture, select your camera, then in pop up area in lower-left select Connection camera opens: No application. (See Picture)
  3. Make sure Dropbox is not a client of the camera.
  4. You may need to quit Google Backup and Sync, since it can interfere with the camera even if you turn off syncing.
  5. If you have anti-virus software, white-list Dragonframe so that it may access your camera.
  6. Create a new scene or open an existing scene. (Dragonframe will not connect to your camera unless you have a scene open.)
  7. Set the Mode Dial to Manual (M).
  8. Set Auto Image Rotation to Off.
  9. If you use a Nikon digital lens, set Lens to Manual Focus and disable Vibration Reduction.
  10. You may need to remove the camera's memory card.
  11. Set USB Mode to PTP.
  12. If you need to use a flash/strobe, you must set Silent Live View Photography to Off.
  13. Connect your camera to the computer with an appropriate USB cable.
Find camera troubleshooting tips in Frequently Asked Questions
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Nikon Update Software Utility

Vendor:Nikon
Category:Digital Camera
License:Utility
OS: Mac OS
Version: 2.1.0
File Size: 26.07 Mb
Release: 20 Feb 2008
Update: 22 Feb 2008
Filename: ccp21_en.dmg
Download Instruction
Brand:Nikon, Product:Digital Camera, Model: Camera Control Pro, Utility: 2.1.0, OS: Mac OS. Nikon Camera Control Pro 2.1.0 Update Mac OS was collected from Nikon official site for Nikon Digital Camera. In order to ensure the right driver download, Official driver links from Nikon are listed at first. If the official driver can not be downloaded, a copy of official driver can be provided at local server download.opendrivers.com, download1.opendrivers.com, or dl2.opendrivers.com. Besides, Both the driver developer's home page and driver download and support page be provided as well in my Nikon page.
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Nikon Camera Control Pro 2.1.0 Update Mac OS.

Changes in this version:

  • Support for the D60 has been added.
  • Support for Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) has been added.
  • When time lapse photography was in progress under Mac OS 10.3.9, there was no response to Viewer operations until the Time Lapse Photography dialog was closed. This issue has been resolved.
  • Response is faster when thumbnails are selected in the Viewer.
  • When a camera with a PC lens mounted was connected, the lens name displayed in the Mechanical tab indicated that it was a G-type lens. This issue has been resolved. Lenses with which this issue occurred: PC Micro-Nikkor 85mm f/2.8D and PC-E NIKKOR 24mm f/3.5D ED. Cameras with which this issue occurred: D3, D2XS, D2XH, D2X, D2H, D300, D200, D80, D70S, D70, D50, D40X, D40
  • When a D40 or D40X with a PC-E NIKKOR 24mm f/3.5D ED lens mounted was connected, the lens name displayed in the Mechanical tab indicated that it was an AF-S 24mm f/3.5D lens. This issue has been resolved.

    Supported cameras:

  • D3 and D300 support for wired connection (also wired and wireless connection using optional Wireless Transmitter WT-4).
  • D200 support for wired connection (also wired and wireless connection using optional Wireless Transmitter WT-3).
  • D2H, D2Hs, D2X, D2Xs support for wired connection (also wireless connection using optional Wireless Transmitter WT-2).
  • *D1, *D1H, *D1X, D100, D200, D40, D40x, D50, D60, D70, D70s, D80 support for wired connection only. * Windows Vista not supported.
  • The driver can be applied to the following product models: