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 · Do you mean transferring all your photos from the D camera to the computer? Do you see all your + images on your D camera's screen? Do you have windows xp, vista, or 7, or 8, 10, or mac computer? What's the name of the program you use on your computer for transferring photos, such as Photos, or ViewNX 2, etc.?5/5(K).  · bltadwin.ru: Although I'm sure many people routinely use card readers to transfer images from their cameras to a p.c. I've always used the supplied cable. Probably just concerned about damaging the SD card, I guess. In any case, since I purchased an XQD card for my D it has become a much more "hit and miss" sort of affair, and I generally have to switch the camera on and off a few .  · I have a Windows 10 pc, 64 bit. I am using LR vs. (I realize that this version may not support the D?) and Adobe Photoshop CS6 with all the latest updates. According to Adobe, CS6 does support the D After transferring, I was trying to put them in a folder on my PC. I went to “Open in Explorer” under File, and did so.

I have a Windows 10 pc, 64 bit. I am using LR vs. (I realize that this version may not support the D?) and Adobe Photoshop CS6 with all the latest updates. According to Adobe, CS6 does support the D After transferring, I was trying to put them in a folder on my PC. I went to "Open in Explorer" under File, and did so. Do you mean transferring all your photos from the D camera to the computer? Do you see all your + images on your D camera's screen? Do you have windows xp, vista, or 7, or 8, 10, or mac computer? What's the name of the program you use on your computer for transferring photos, such as Photos, or ViewNX 2, etc.? Re: transferring photos to my Mac via the USB port. 1. plug in cable to camera and to USB. 2. Turn ON camera. 3. Disk icon appears on desktop screen. 4. click on disk icon with Finder. 5. Finder Opens disk, displaying files.

bltadwin.ru: Although I'm sure many people routinely use card readers to transfer images from their cameras to a p.c. I've always used the supplied cable. Probably just concerned about damaging the SD card, I guess. In any case, since I purchased an XQD card for my D it has become a much more "hit and miss" sort of affair, and I generally have to switch the camera on and off a few. I want to transfer pictures from my Nikon CoolPix B to my desktop PC. I have plugged the camera into the computer via a USB cable but the camera is not recognized by my computer (running Windows Vista). Technician's Assistant: Did you download all the necessary software to connect your camera to your computer (e.g. Canon EOS Utility)? Is. How to transfer pictures from nikon d to computer using USB? Anonymous My computer doesn't take memory cards and I can hook it up with USB and everything, but once I found something that transferred the pics but they were SUPER small and you couldnt even see them.

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