

These facts and our limited time for implementation and testing mean that going forward Sofortbild will require at least OS X El Capitan (v 10.11.x).
#Entwickeltes sofortbild mac os x
Mac OS X updates have been available free of charge for a several years, and most Macs that were able to run Mac OS X Lion (v 10.8) are still able to run OS X El Capitan today. Obviously our most important goal is to offer a solution for the latest and greatest OS. Right now Sofortbild does not at all work on OS X El Capitan, as of this writing the most recent version of the Mac operating system. Most likely you’ll always need at least a D5xx series camera. We’ll share details once new cameras and SDKs become available.Īs we keep getting lots of requests: Nikon has never released an SDK for the D3xxx series, so it’s doubtful that this will change in the future. We may be able to support future Nikon cameras as we did in the past. We are very sorry about this, but there’s simply no other possibility. This also means that all other/older camera models are no longer supported, even if they used to work in earlier versions of Sofortbild. This means we will be able to support the following models going forward, as only those SDKs are compatible with OS X El Capitan: Sofortbild can only support models for which Nikon provides that component.

Today we’ll share a few more details about that upcoming version.Īs outlined in part 1 and elsewhere, Sofortbild relies on a component provided by Nikon to talk to cameras, called an SDK. In the last post we announced that we are indeed actively working on a new version of Sofortbild and why it’s taking us so long.
