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<blockquote data-quote="crisscross" data-source="post: 43704" data-attributes="member: 8717"><p>As Nikon Transfer & View NX2 are free, I can se no reason for using anything else for import. Using USB cable to computer is simpler than extracting card, but cheapest USB SD card reader does the job.</p><p></p><p>When installing Transfer, take option of 'autostart when camera is connected'. Choose your main and possibly back folders, press start & Transfer opens View and closes itself down when its finished. With massive downloads, you just get on with other computer tasks & it brings View to the front when finished (mac)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crisscross, post: 43704, member: 8717"] As Nikon Transfer & View NX2 are free, I can se no reason for using anything else for import. Using USB cable to computer is simpler than extracting card, but cheapest USB SD card reader does the job. When installing Transfer, take option of 'autostart when camera is connected'. Choose your main and possibly back folders, press start & Transfer opens View and closes itself down when its finished. With massive downloads, you just get on with other computer tasks & it brings View to the front when finished (mac) [/QUOTE]
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