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viento

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Mar 1, 2005
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europe
Hello mac-users,
my 17-TFT 800Mhz IMAC seems o be rather slow in opening Nikon NEFs from my Nikon D2H cam. The mac has got 768 MB and a 250 GB HD.

Maybe someone can compare it with one of the newer Macs like the G5 iMacs or even the powermacs with double processors.

thanks for sharing your experience!

viento
 

fallerg

macrumors newbie
Apr 21, 2005
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viento said:
Hello mac-users,
my 17-TFT 800Mhz IMAC seems o be rather slow in opening Nikon NEFs from my Nikon D2H cam. The mac has got 768 MB and a 250MB HD.
viento

I think your 250MB harddrive might be one of the factors in your computers slowness :D

sorry couldnt resist
 

viento

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Mar 1, 2005
8
0
europe
NEFs nerving

thanks for your answers!
I´m sorry but both dont hit the nail :

The hard disk is a Hitachi 250 GB(>not MB off course!!) 7200 8MB HDS722525-VLAT80, one of the fastest HDs available.Only the "raptor" runs a bit faster(10000 RPM) but has a poorer capacity of 80GB.
As for the USB type: this doesn´t bother me at all because with the speedy firewire connection of this imac the files rush into the computer at a satisfyingly speed.
What keeps me waitig is the time of opening those Nikon NEF files in PS-CS as well as in Nikon Capture Editor (or in Nikon View)
There is no problem with JPEG files except their somewhat lower quality compared with NEFs.

Have a nice weekend :) :D
 

Frank (Atlanta)

macrumors regular
Oct 29, 2004
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I have an iMac G5 and use a Nikon D70 and Nikon Capture... I haven't used Capture in great depth nor NEFs, so I don't have much experience; however:

1. Capture hasn't been reported to be the quickest app...

2. You might want to check-out http://www.nikonians.org - there's a board related to software (Capture comes-up frequently).

Good luck,
Frank
 
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