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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 304496" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>There are two methods of transferring images</p><p>. Using a <strong>USB cable</strong> from camera to the computer. This is supplied with the camera. In case it is missing, just buy a compatible cable. Normally most of the operating systems recognize the camera as an external device. If after connecting the cable it does not, then just load the View NX-2 software that comes with the camera. Once installed all the relevant drivers will be loaded and the camera recognized.</p><p>. Using a <strong>card reader</strong>. In case you have a card reader that accepts SD cards, just connect the card reader to the computer and insert the SD card. The reader will be shown as an external disk. Copy images as you would from a disk.</p><p></p><p> You can also use View NX-2 to transfer images. Connect the camera to the computer and start View NX-2. It should recognize the camera and then use the menu options to transfer the images.</p><p></p><p><strong>Note</strong> when transferring the images, ensure that the camera power is on.</p><p></p><p>I personally prefer the first option, as, one, I do not have to take the card out and, two, I like to know exactly what is going on, rather than depending on a software to copy for me (and decide where to).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 304496, member: 16090"] There are two methods of transferring images . Using a [B]USB cable[/B] from camera to the computer. This is supplied with the camera. In case it is missing, just buy a compatible cable. Normally most of the operating systems recognize the camera as an external device. If after connecting the cable it does not, then just load the View NX-2 software that comes with the camera. Once installed all the relevant drivers will be loaded and the camera recognized. . Using a [B]card reader[/B]. In case you have a card reader that accepts SD cards, just connect the card reader to the computer and insert the SD card. The reader will be shown as an external disk. Copy images as you would from a disk. You can also use View NX-2 to transfer images. Connect the camera to the computer and start View NX-2. It should recognize the camera and then use the menu options to transfer the images. [B]Note[/B] when transferring the images, ensure that the camera power is on. I personally prefer the first option, as, one, I do not have to take the card out and, two, I like to know exactly what is going on, rather than depending on a software to copy for me (and decide where to). [/QUOTE]
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