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I took a few pictures with out my sd card in my Nikon D50, how do I get those pictures off my camera?

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  • mechellestud Nov 04, 2009

    yea I connected it to the computer, but it's not recognizing there are any pictures on the camera.

  • mechellestud Nov 04, 2009

    yea I connected it to the computer, but it's not recognizing there are any pictures on the camera.

  • mechellestud Nov 04, 2009

    yea I connected it to the computer, but it's not recognizing there are any pictures on the camera.

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You need to use your camera's interface cable and connect it to a computer so that you can download those pictures you took to the computer for further editing.

Also, you need to install your camera's software that will handle the connection between the camera and the computer. The software installer is shipped with your camera.

If in case you don't have the interface cable of the software, you can use a Card Reader and insert your camera's SD Card to it and it will appear in your My Computer as Drive E F or G

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Do you have a usb cable to connect your camera to your pc?
Then generally by pressing the power button once the usb cable is connect, your pc will recognise your camera and then follow the onscreen instruction.

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If you didn't have a memory card in the camera at the time you shot the images, they aren't saved anywhere. The D50 has no internal memory. One of the setup parameters is to lock the shutter from firing without a card in the camera. This is the default factory setting.

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