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<blockquote data-quote="yauman" data-source="post: 356818" data-attributes="member: 15418"><p>Highly recommended that you don't use cable connection for photo transfer. Get a card reader - the image transfer will be must faster - very very much faster and most importantly, it does not use your camera battery up and is much more reliable. </p><p></p><p>How old is your PC? Almost all PC's and Mac's have a SD card reader built in these day. If you have an older laptop with a PCMCIA slot, my recommendation is to get a <a href="http://www.amazon.com/32-bit-CardBus-Adapter-Computer-Mercedes/dp/B00494XX20" target="_blank">SD reader that fits into the PCMCIA slot</a> so you can leave it in there as there aren't anything else useful for that slot anyway. It installs flush with the laptop, nothing sticking out and so you can permanently leave it connected. When not using that adapter for transferring your camera's image, leave a 32GB card in there and use it as your extra SSD hard drive - your E: drive!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yauman, post: 356818, member: 15418"] Highly recommended that you don't use cable connection for photo transfer. Get a card reader - the image transfer will be must faster - very very much faster and most importantly, it does not use your camera battery up and is much more reliable. How old is your PC? Almost all PC's and Mac's have a SD card reader built in these day. If you have an older laptop with a PCMCIA slot, my recommendation is to get a [URL="http://www.amazon.com/32-bit-CardBus-Adapter-Computer-Mercedes/dp/B00494XX20"]SD reader that fits into the PCMCIA slot[/URL] so you can leave it in there as there aren't anything else useful for that slot anyway. It installs flush with the laptop, nothing sticking out and so you can permanently leave it connected. When not using that adapter for transferring your camera's image, leave a 32GB card in there and use it as your extra SSD hard drive - your E: drive!! [/QUOTE]
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