How to Use Nikon Transfer

Download and install the program., Boot up the program. , Connect the camera or card reader., Look at your pictures using the thumbnails., Select the images that you want to transfer., Look at the queue if you want., Click on the 'Start' button in...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Download and install the program.

    It is an executable file and doesn't need a program for unzipping.
  2. Step 2: Boot up the program.

    , The D70 and the Removable Disk buttons are the connected sources.

    One, the D70 is a camera, and the other is a card reader. , Figure out which ones that you want to download. , If you want to delete the images after transfer, you need to set that in Preferences. , You don't have to, but it does give you some information. , If you have your transfer queue up, you can watch the progress of the transfer. , Once the transfer is complete, the folder will open.
  3. Step 3: Connect the camera or card reader.

  4. Step 4: Look at your pictures using the thumbnails.

  5. Step 5: Select the images that you want to transfer.

  6. Step 6: Look at the queue if you want.

  7. Step 7: Click on the 'Start' button in the lower left hand corner.

  8. Step 8: Check out your folder and images.

Detailed Guide

It is an executable file and doesn't need a program for unzipping.

, The D70 and the Removable Disk buttons are the connected sources.

One, the D70 is a camera, and the other is a card reader. , Figure out which ones that you want to download. , If you want to delete the images after transfer, you need to set that in Preferences. , You don't have to, but it does give you some information. , If you have your transfer queue up, you can watch the progress of the transfer. , Once the transfer is complete, the folder will open.

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