Product Information
What is Cascable transfer?
No cable? No memory card reader? No problem!
With Cascable Transfer, you can wirelessly preview JPEG and RAW* photos and copy them directly to your photo library, Lightroom catalog, Capture One Pro catalog, or any other location on your Mac—either individually or in batches using the image processing tool Retrobatch. Cascable Transfer offers a fully functional, completely free 7-day trial. It supports over 150 WiFi-enabled cameras from Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, and Sony, as well as hundreds more when connected via USB.
——— Compatibility ———
When using your camera over WiFi, Cascable Transfer supports the following model ranges:
Canon EOS, PowerShot, and IXUS/ELPH,
Fujifilm X and Finepix,
Nikon D,
Olympus OM-D, PEN, and SH,
Panasonic LUMIX,
Sony Alpha, HX, RX, and NEX.
When using your camera over USB, Cascable Transfer supports most camera models that comply with the industry-standard PTP/MTP protocol.
For more information and detailed compatibility notes, visit the Cascable website.
*Fujifilm, IXUS/ELPH models, and certain older Panasonic/PowerShot models do not allow RAW image transfer over WiFi. For details, check the Cascable website.
How to use Cascable transfer?
Cascable Transfer is a Mac app designed to wirelessly preview and copy JPEG and RAW photos, transferring them from WiFi-enabled cameras to Mac's Photos library, Lightroom, Capture One Pro, or any location, simplifying photo imports and eliminating cables and card readers. This product has been discontinued and replaced by Cascable Studio.
Core Functions of Cascable transfer
Image Preview
Usage Scenarios of Cascable transfer
- Wirelessly preview and copy JPEG and RAW photos
- Import photos into the Mac's Photos library
- Import photos into a Lightroom catalog
- Import photos into a Capture One Pro catalog
- Import photos to any location on a Mac
- Batch image processing via Retrobatch
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