
Version 5.5.78.90 Released
We have released version 5.5.78.90 with Z body support today. Check out the release notes: Reset the trial period so that if the trial period
We have released version 5.5.78.90 with Z body support today. Check out the release notes: Reset the trial period so that if the trial period
The version brings some more fixes and tweaks. You can view the full release notes here, or see what has changed in just this version
We are really happy to announce ControlMyNikon version 5.4. It is a significant upgrade from version 5.3 and contains all sorts of new features. Many
The beta is looking quite stable and many thanks to all our betatesters who have been putting the new ControlMyNikon through it’s paces. In this
Another day, another beta. Many fixes and tweaks on this release. Enjoy!
More UI tweaks for high-DPI monitors, Image Browser beautification and losing the unloved live view status bar.
More bug fixes, UI tweaks for high DPI monitors and finally, a good reworking of the Motion Trigger. Enjoy!
Many thanks to our beta testers! We have fixed up some bugs and added a new feature and released a new version of the beta
It has been awhile since we release a new version and we are happy to release the 5.4 beta today.
We are still putting the finishing touches on version 5.4. It will include D7500, D850 and D5600 support as well as new optional GPU-powered live
More cash in your pocket is always good, right? Get in on this sweet offer now. Good until June 30, 2017!
Many thanks to all our beta-testers who put 5.3 through the paces in our three-month beta test, which just wrapped up yesterday.New bodies, tweaks and
So you have some images and you want to be able to quickly browse them. It’s easy with ControlMyNikon’s filmstrip.There is a filmstrip in the
Histograms. Pretty well indispensable if you ask me. You shoot, then you review the exposure with a histogram.Many of us do it during post-processing, but
Focus Stacking. Always interesting, and a great way to spice up those pix where you just can’t get enough Depth of Field with one shot.
A great way to learn how to use ControlMyNikon. Just sit back and watch us set it up and use it in games.
Lots of great articles with tips and tricks on how to get the most out of ControlMyNikon.
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