On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 15:48:01 -0600 "Kaleb C. Striplin"
wrote:
> I have look thru the menus and I do not see anything related to that.
> Yes, I am turning on the camera when plugged in.
Perhaps there is a setting in the camera setup menu that will let you
deterimine how the OS sees it. I think
I pull the card out of the camera, and stick it into a card reader on the
computer - copy them all to the PC, then delete the ones I don't want. Then
I delelte all the pics from the card, so it's clean for the next round of
shooting. I did not install the Nikon software - just use WE.
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OK Don
I have look thru the menus and I do not see anything related to that.
Yes, I am turning on the camera when plugged in.
Rich Thomas wrote:
I just got a D5000 and I notice sometimes that Windows Explorer (the
file manager app, I think that is what it is called) won't recognize
the files on the
yep, it is using a SDHC card, wonder if I use a regular SD car if it
will show as a drive
John Robbins wrote:
It probably uses an SDHC card instead of a normal SD card. If you
want it as a drive letter you'll need to get an SDHC card reader
(normal SD ones don't support the high capacity form
It probably uses an SDHC card instead of a normal SD card. If you want
it as a drive letter you'll need to get an SDHC card reader (normal SD
ones don't support the high capacity format for some reason).
John
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
For work, I had a Nikon D40 I used, and when plugged into
I just got a D5000 and I notice sometimes that Windows Explorer (the
file manager app, I think that is what it is called) won't recognize the
files on the camera until I run the Nikon photo app, which won't
recognize the camera or any pics on it (!!! go figure). Then if I
refresh the WE view o
yeah, i've noticed this too with some cameras. i've just started importing
them into iphoto and deleting the ones i don't want there.
alternatively, you can just start using a card reader as well. you can get
those now for a a buck or two on ebay delivered and the card reader and card
just becom
For work, I had a Nikon D40 I used, and when plugged into the computer,
it would pop up a window asking what you wanted to do, one of which
options would be to open folder to view pics. So now I bought myself
this D3000 for work and when plugged in, it does not have that option at
all, basical