tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34734182.post2763317540631573538..comments2023-09-06T12:23:13.153+05:30Comments on The Avocado Advocate: Time-Lapse Photo software for the Mac? ImageCapture!Gwenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05355325209960467205noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34734182.post-85017484375900214362010-10-29T05:41:31.692+05:302010-10-29T05:41:31.692+05:30Hey Erik, I just figured this out for myself.
In ...Hey Erik, I just figured this out for myself.<br /><br />In the camera, go into the settings and make sure you have the transfer protocols set to PTP and not USB (you might have to google how to do it for the D3000... I'm on a D50 and it might be different).<br /><br /> When it's set to USB, the camera just shows up as a flash drive would on the desktop. <br /><br />When set to PTP, the camera itself shows up. Then you can be in Image Capture and go File > Take Picture.Trevor Kjorlienhttp://www.trevorkjorlien.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34734182.post-67306915301337232702010-08-04T12:07:40.666+05:302010-08-04T12:07:40.666+05:30Erik: I am not 100% sure of what the problem is, ...Erik: I am not 100% sure of what the problem is, but I think the best guess is the difference between operating systems. I am running 10.6.4 and it's quite possible that this upgrade includes some additional support for cameras including the D3000. <br /><br />Apple sells a $29 upgrade DVD to upgrade to 10.6, but I'm not sure if that upgrade includes upgrades to all the packaged software like Image Capture. <br /><br />My Image Capture version is 6.0.1. But I also recently purchased a new MacBook, and it probably includes an upgraded software package compared with the older sets. You might want to call or talk to someone at the apple store about how to get your versions upgraded so you can use Image Capture for timed release photography. <br /><br />Wish you the best of luck! <br /><br /><br />I do recommend the upgrade to 10.6, it's an easy patch over the existing system (you don't have to delete or do a clean install), and you get some good features. It also streamlines down the OS, so that it takes up less space on your HD if that is a limitation you're facing.Gwenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05355325209960467205noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34734182.post-36668056375992404452010-08-04T08:45:31.026+05:302010-08-04T08:45:31.026+05:30Hi, I am currently working through the same situat...Hi, I am currently working through the same situation as you, but it looks like I am not having the same success. I am borrowing a friends Nikon D3000 and have it connected to my Mac Book Pro (running Mac OS X 10.4.11). When I have connected and image capture opened the "Cutomize Toolbar" is grey'd out. Did you have to do some kind of upgrade/update to the Image Capture? I did some research online and it said that if "Customize Toolbar" is greyed out, then the feature is not supported by the camera. But it's brand new. Any help would be greatly appreciated. (I leave from my trip soon). Thanks in advance.Eriknoreply@blogger.com