| Name | Camera Control Pro 2 Version 2.33.1 | 
| File name | S-CCPRO_-023301WF-ALLIN-ALL___.exe | 
| Copyright | Nikon Corporation | 
| Archive type | Self-extracting | 
| Reproduction | Not permitted | 
| System requirements | 
| Operating system | 
Note: Pre-installed versions only. 64- and 32-bit editions supported.Microsoft Windows 10 HomeMicrosoft Windows 10 ProMicrosoft Windows 10 EnterpriseMicrosoft Windows 8.1Microsoft Windows 8.1 ProMicrosoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise | 
| CPU | Intel Celeron, Pentium 4, or Core series, 1 GHz or better | 
| RAM | 1 GB or more (1.5 GB or more recommended) | 
| Hard-disk space | A minimum of 500 MB available on the start-up disk (1 GB or more recommended) | 
| Monitor | 
Resolution: 1024 × 768 pixels (XGA) or moreColors: 24-bit color (True Color) or more | 
| Interface | Built-in USB port required. May not function as expected if camera is connected via a USB hub. | 
| Supported cameras | 
Note: Some of the above products may not have been announced or released in all countries or regions.Z 7, Z 7II, Z 6, Z 6II, Z 5, Z 50, D6, D5, D4S, D4, D3X, D3S, D3Df, D850, D810, D810A, D800, D800E, D780, D750, D700, D610, D600D500, D300S, D300, D7500, D7200, D7100, D7000, D5600, D5500, D5300, D5200, D5100, D5000, D90, Nikon 1 V3 (“C” firmware version 1.10 or later) | 
| Notes | 
• To users of cameras other than the D3, D700, D300S, D300, D5000, and D90: The Explorer, Nikon Transfer 2, and other software will not show the pictures stored on memory cards inserted in the camera. The pictures will be displayed when you exit Camera Control Pro 2.
• Using AF-F with D4, D800, D800E, D610, D600, D7100, D7000, D5500, D5300, D5200, D5100, and Df cameras: The focus point will not be recorded in the photo information for pictures taken using the Shoot button while AF-F is selected for autofocus mode. Except in the case of the D5200, the focus point will be recorded with pictures taken using the AF and Shoot button, but note that pictures cannot be taken using the AF and Shoot button when AF-F is selected with the D7000. |