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how do i transfer pictures from a nikon digital camera to my computer?
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i plugged the camera in with the cord and someone told me you wait for something to pop up but nothing popped up. What am i supposed to do?

Once you are connected, turn on the camera.

Then some options should show up.

You may find using the card reader on your computer is a better way to go. If you don’t have one, you can buy a USB card reader and use it.

Or you can call the Nikon help line …. 800.NIKON-UX
One of the ways memory cards can become corrupted, is when the batteries die in the middle of a transfer.

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3 Comments for 'how do i transfer pictures from a nikon digital camera to my computer?'

  1.  
    char819
    March 2, 2010 | 12:09 pm
     

    Most of these cameras have some sort of software package that came with them. If not, you may have to go to c:\computer. It should show the cord plugged in as a removable drive and it may let you download from it. If you have a printer, the software from it may help you unload the pictures. Also check with the Nikon website.
    References :

  2.  
    fhotoace
    March 2, 2010 | 12:36 pm
     

    Once you are connected, turn on the camera.

    Then some options should show up.

    You may find using the card reader on your computer is a better way to go. If you don’t have one, you can buy a USB card reader and use it.

    Or you can call the Nikon help line …. 800.NIKON-UX
    One of the ways memory cards can become corrupted, is when the batteries die in the middle of a transfer.
    References :
    proFotog

  3.  
    Travel Gal
    March 2, 2010 | 1:25 pm
     

    Simple: connect a USB cable from the camera to your computer and follow the on screen instruction. Unless you have an extremely old computer it will auto-detect that you’ve connected something and open it up to tell you what to do next. You just need the cable with 98% of todays cameras.
    References :

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