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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D500
transferring photos to my Mac via the USB port
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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 579572" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>No not on the D500 it does not show up that way; not sure why but need to blame the software engineers at Nikon. That being said I did it your way several times and always had an UNEASY feeling plugging in and out the micro USB 3.0 cable that I had nightmares that I would some how break the connector off the printed circuit board. I bought a SONY XQD combo card reader. The XQD card is more robust physically compared to the SDXC ][ card that I do not mind taking it out.</p><p>Yes you can use terminal to stop photos.app from coming up I just used command + Q to quit and open the card icon and move the files to the hard drive.</p><p>So the real question you should ask "How much damage to D500 if the connector breaks compared to the card insertions?" Keep it simple.</p><p>Lou Cioccio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 579572, member: 12542"] No not on the D500 it does not show up that way; not sure why but need to blame the software engineers at Nikon. That being said I did it your way several times and always had an UNEASY feeling plugging in and out the micro USB 3.0 cable that I had nightmares that I would some how break the connector off the printed circuit board. I bought a SONY XQD combo card reader. The XQD card is more robust physically compared to the SDXC ][ card that I do not mind taking it out. Yes you can use terminal to stop photos.app from coming up I just used command + Q to quit and open the card icon and move the files to the hard drive. So the real question you should ask "How much damage to D500 if the connector breaks compared to the card insertions?" Keep it simple. Lou Cioccio [/QUOTE]
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