

If you have it set to basic, the USB stuff may not appear. Make sure your menus are set to "FULL" under the CSM/Setup menu. Shall Update the post when i get back home and check my camera for the settings. Play around a little with this and your comp should detect your camera. Did you check the USB Settings on your camera. i have CCP2 2.3 and when i hook up the camera it doenst get detected. Im having this problem as well now on my D60. Japadapduuuu, thanks for the hint, I downloaded 2.3 and it works Well, you definitely need to update the software. A Panasonic CF-Y7 and a Dell D420 at no one it I have to turn on the camera? The firmware version of the camera is a: 1.0.0 and b: 1.0.1 - is it the right one? The software version of CCP2 is Version 2.0.0 - is it the right one? Kukkurovaca (a group admin) edited this topic ages ago. If you're using a desktop, the ports on the back of the computer are a better bet than the ones on the front.or so say the folks on dpreview. (1) Make sure your software is updated to the latest version I did a quick search, and I found a couple tips:

The developer from Master told me that a connection is only possible with PTP.Īs I wrot above I have no idea to find the USB menu. I tried the connection with Camera Control Pro 2 and Oxfordeye Master without success.
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I have the D60 and no idea how to change to MPT/PTP. I'm a newbie and have the same problem "no camera found". Post some of the pictures here after you take some shots :Pĭavid Van Chu (a group admin) edited this topic ages ago. I am now trying to get used to the function of the software. Go into your Setup Menu (wrench) and go to USB. Originally posted at 6:17PM, 8 September 2008 PST Can someone help me with connecting my camera to the computer please. But still when i connect my camera and try running the software, it does not detect my camera and gives me a message " No Camera was Detected".

I have downloaded Camera Control Pro 2.0 Updated it with 2.2.
