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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 779820" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>Welcome Normy. I hope you are prepared to do homework in coming up to speed with the rest of the class.</p><p></p><p>I am guessing you only worked with film cameras before or a smartphone more recently. Your D7100 saves the images on to the removeable SD cards behind that door where you grip the camera with your right hand. Most of us transfer the images by ejecting a card from the camera, and inserting into an SD card reader of a computer. Many computers have this card reader built in (more laptops have them than desktops), but you can buy a reader for under $20 that plugs into a USB connector of a computer. </p><p></p><p>There are computer apps that will transfer the photos when you insert a card, but Windows also will do this with it's own tools. I won't give a lesson on that because 1) this is the wrong forum for answering that question and 2) this will be impossible to answer directly as everybody's computer is somewhat different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 779820, member: 48483"] Welcome Normy. I hope you are prepared to do homework in coming up to speed with the rest of the class. I am guessing you only worked with film cameras before or a smartphone more recently. Your D7100 saves the images on to the removeable SD cards behind that door where you grip the camera with your right hand. Most of us transfer the images by ejecting a card from the camera, and inserting into an SD card reader of a computer. Many computers have this card reader built in (more laptops have them than desktops), but you can buy a reader for under $20 that plugs into a USB connector of a computer. There are computer apps that will transfer the photos when you insert a card, but Windows also will do this with it's own tools. I won't give a lesson on that because 1) this is the wrong forum for answering that question and 2) this will be impossible to answer directly as everybody's computer is somewhat different. [/QUOTE]
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