When transfer pics onto computer there is that red focus icon on all of my pictures when viewing in viewnx, how do i get rid of that red focus icon on my pics
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Both devices are USB slaves. You need a USB master, such as a computer. If your computer has two free USB ports, you can connect both machines to the computer and simply drag-and-drop the pictures from one to the other,
If you only have one USB port, then connect the phone drag=and-drag the pictures to a temporary folder on your computer, then disconnect the phoe, connect the tablet, then drag-and-drop.
Create a New folder on your desktop and name it anything you want, "new pics" "Pic's from Camera" Whatever. Next.
plug the usb/gig stick/flash drive into one of your computer Usb slots,..
a window Should open up with an option of View Files, So View the files, Which should be your pics. .. Copy all and go to your folder on the desktop and paste all your pics..
"IF A WINDOW DON'T OPEN"
Click on my computer and you should see a E drive or F drive With files in that Which should be your pic's look and see if they are your pics and Copy them to the Desktop folder for you computer to have them...
Nikon split the functionality between two programs. ViewNX lets you catalog, view, and edit your images. Nikon Transfer is for transferring pictures from your camera. Current versions of Nikon software Nikon Knowledgebase
maybe the pictures are corrupt files, if so what will transferring them to your desktop accomplish. If the files are good and you have the appropriate software to view them you should be able to on the laptop.
However if you want to try...
1) put in mem stick , when laptop recognizes it go into my computer
2) click on the icon for mem stick and minimize it
3) open my computer a 2nd time and click on drive pics are on
4) click on the first file / first pic and the while holding down shift key go to end of list of files that are the pics
5) rt click and press cut
6) then go into the other my computer open which should be the mem stick then rt click and hit paste
7) remove mem stick from laptop and place it in desktop
8) when desktop recognizes it , gather up all pic files with the shift key procedure done on laptop
rt click cut/copy
9) then go into c drive or applicable hard drive then rt click paste
The pics that won't transfer may have the same numbers as pics already on your computer. If that's the case, you'll need to rename the ones on your computer.
The best way to download pictures from your camera to your computer involves removing the memory card from the camera and plugging it into a card reader (either built-in to the computer or connected via USB or FireWire). This is likely to be faster than connecting the camera to the computer, and won't run down your camera's batteries.
Once the card is plugged in, it will appear to your computer as a removable drive. You can use the operating system's drag&drop facility to copy pictures from the card to the computer's hard drive.
There are also plenty of photo catalog software packages out there, some free, some not, that can transfer and catalog your pictures so you can quickly find pictures from Susie's birthday party, for example. Just do a google search for "photo catalog software".
You can download the current versions of Nikon software, including Nikon Transfer and Nikon ViewNX from http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/61 . Nikon Transfer is used to transfer pics from the camera to the computer, either through the USB link or via a card reader. Nikon ViewNX can be used to catalog your pictures.
Open up an Explorer window (Windows-key + E) and explore the CD. There may be a separate video folder. It's possible the store failed to transfer videos.
You shouldn't need additional software; Windows Media Player should be able to play the videos. The current version of Nikon ViewNX certainly can. If you don't already have Nikon ViewNX, you can download it from http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/61
Can you see your memory stick in your "Computer" icon? Go to your Pictures location on your drive. Select the pictures you want to transfer. Click on the files selected, hold down the CTRL key and tap the X key. Then open up your memory stick in explorer, place the cursor in the listing, press CTRL and V. Files will be transferred, and deleted from your HD. Do this with all pictures you want to transfer.
You can try a different memory card, but I don't think the problem is memory card, if pictures look scrambled, and colors and brightness are not uniform, that is either a problem with CCD sensor (optic sensor that takes the picture), or logic board. In either case, this is not an easy repair.
Reset the camera to default settings from camera menu, and try a different memory card, but the camera will probably need to be sent in for repairs.
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