Nikon updates View NX2 and Wireless Transmitter Utility
Nikon has released updates to Nikon View NX2 and Nikon Wireless Transmitter Utility
The Nikon Corporation has released an update to its image browsing application ViewNX 2, which incorporates Nikon Transfer, taking it to version 2.3.0. The update, which is a full version of View NX2, adds support for the upcoming D800/D800E cameras, plus introduces native 64-bit operation for Mac OSX 10.6 and 10.7, and Windows 7 and Vista, along with some other tweaks and modifications.
Also released is Wireless Transmitter Utility v1.3.0, which was known formally as WT-4 Setup Utility; it adds support for the WT-5, which currently is exclusive to the D4, while support for Mac OSX 10.7 has be added.
Full details, installation instructions and access to download the updates can be found via the following links:
Nikon View NX 2 v2.3.0
ViewNX 2 v2.3.0 for Mac & Windows (Nikon Europe)
ViewNX 2 v2.3.0 for Mac & Windows (Nikon USA)
ViewNX 2 v2.3.0 for Mac & Windows (Nikon Canada)
Wireless Transmitter Utility v1.3.0
Wireless Transmitter Utility v1.3.0 for Mac & Windows (Nikon Europe)
Wireless Transmitter Utility v1.3.0 for Mac & Windows (Nikon USA)
Wireless Transmitter Utility v1.3.0 for Mac & Windows (Nikon Canada)
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