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Nikon Camera NX Studio Utility 1.2.1


NX Studio software offers a full-fledged suite of intuitive tools for viewing, processing, and editing photos and videos. It combines the photo-and-video-viewing features of ViewNX-i with the photo-processing and retouch tools of Capture NX-D in a single, comprehensive workflow.

Not only can it be used to process RAW pictures, but its editing tools—including tone curves and brightness and contrast adjustment—can also be applied to JPEG/TIFF images. It also offers a variety of features for such tasks as editing XMP/IPTC data, managing presets, viewing maps that show shooting locations based on location data embedded in pictures, and uploading pictures to the Web.

Changes:

- Added support for Z 9 firmware version 2.00.
- Added support for NIKKOR Z 800mm f/6.3 VR S lenses.
- Added support for NEV video. Note, however, that thumbnail display, preview, and playback are not supported.
- Added support for ProRes RAW video. Note, however, that thumbnail display, preview, and playback are not supported.
- Added support for the display of application names in Simplified Chinese.
- Information on color matching profiles is now shown in the status bar at the bottom of the display.
- A Current image size item has been added to the crop tool, which can be found in the Adjust Composition category of the Adjust palette.
- A Resolution item has been added to the Export dialog, giving the resolution in dots per inch (dpi).
- The choice of units for Change image size in the Export dialog now includes inch and cm.
- Export of pictures at sizes larger than their original dimensions is now supported via Change image size in the Export dialog.
- Users can now choose the format (16-bit or 8-bit TIFF, JPEG, or the original format) for pictures opened in other applications using Open with.
- When using the recovery tool in the installer dialog, users can now opt to delete only the cache files by selecting Keep Existing Settings.
- The map and YouTube upload features have been removed.
- Added support for Windows 11.
- Fixed an issue that resulted in the value shown in parentheses following Original Value in the White Balance tool when a RAW picture was chosen not updating after a different RAW picture was selected.

Fixed the following issues:

- Added support for the Z 30.
- Fixed an issue that sometimes caused processing speeds to drop during enhancement or export operations involving multiple pictures.

Supported digital cameras:

- The Z 9, Z 7II, Z 7, Z 6II, Z 6, Z 5, Z 50, Z fc, and Z 30
- All Nikon digital SLR cameras from the D1 (released in 1999) to the D780 (released in January 2020) and the D6
- All Nikon 1 cameras from the V1 and J1 (released in 2011) to the J5 (released in April 2015)
- All COOLPIX cameras from the COOLPIX E100 (released in 1997) to models released in August 2019 and the COOLPIX P950
- The KeyMission 360, KeyMission 170, and KeyMission 80
- Note: Some of the above products may not have been announced or released in all countries or regions.

About Camera Adapter Updates:

Updating to a different firmware version than the one already installed on the adapter can bring various changes such as improved performance and stability, add new features or enhance existing ones, but also various fixes for more or less recurrent issues.

Given the large variety of camera adapters and numerous methods for upgrading the device, it is highly recommended that you read and, above all, understand the installation steps before you consider applying the new firmware, even if you are a power user.

If you try to perform the update without knowing all the steps, you risk ending up with a broken device. However, what every upgrade needs is a compatible firmware to be transferred to the adapter (or to the camera) via either a USB cable or a suitable memory card.

That being said, if you consider applying this release and have made sure you're properly informed on the process of performing the upgrade successfully, hit the download button, and update your camera adapter.

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