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I tried to transfer pictures from my D1x camera to computer with 6pin-usb cable, the computer didn't know the device. I pulled out the plug, then the camera didn't work at all.

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Hi, great mystake you connect usb in a firewire conector.Contact Nikon Service.

  • Anonymous Mar 11, 2011

    Sorry dear fixya member.
    I forgot to mention that the firewire connector serves along with the Nikon Capture for camera control, and manage images taken,etc..
    You need to have firewire on your pc too.
    best regards,Daniel.

  • Anonymous Mar 11, 2011

    Sorry dear fixya member.
    I forgot to mention that the firewire connector serves along with the Nikon Capture for camera control, and manage images taken,etc..
    You need to have firewire on your pc too.
    best regards,Daniel.

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