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Hey Jude

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May 9, 2008
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After a fair amount of time spent reading reviews, and threads here at MR and elsewhere, I bought the D40. I was excited to get the camera, and ran out to purchase an SD card for it. The CSR at Nikon, USA, did not inform me that I needed to reformat the card before using it, and yes, it is ultimately my fault for only skimming the manual before proceeding to use the camera.

I shot about 23 photos --- the camera takes great pictures, btw --- but I am unable to save the images to my MacBook (I am running Tiger). I can't copy, save as, or edit the pictures in any way. And yes, I did install the software onto my computer.

Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can retrieve the images before I reformat the card? I would really, really, really hate to lose my photos thru my sheer stupidity.

Thanks
 

Heb1228

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Feb 3, 2004
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Will the card mount in finder? Use disk utility when its plugged in to see what its actually doing. You can look through the folder structure yourself to find the images. I don't think it would make any difference using a card reader rather than plugging the camera in, but you could try.

Do the photos show up on the camera when you push the play button?
 

luminosity

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Jan 10, 2006
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If you shot in RAW and are trying to view them in Tiger, it may not be able to read them. I can't remember if Tiger was able to view my D40 RAW files or not.
 

Hey Jude

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May 9, 2008
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Will the card mount in finder? Use disk utility when its plugged in to see what its actually doing. You can look through the folder structure yourself to find the images. I don't think it would make any difference using a card reader rather than plugging the camera in, but you could try.

Do the photos show up on the camera when you push the play button?

Yes to both. I was able to download the pictures and viewed them on my computer. I just wasn't able to save the images, or edit them in any way. Each time, a prompt appears that stated that the image could not be saved.

If you shot in RAW and are trying to view them in Tiger, it may not be able to read them. I can't remember if Tiger was able to view my D40 RAW files or not.

I don't think that I shot in raw. I am using the factory settings, I haven't changed anything at all. I am also shooting in auto as I have not had a chance to read the manual completely and I am a novice, to be honest.

It has been suggested to me that I try using a PC instead, as Macs can be "sensitive".

Thanks for the quick replies....

Jude
 

TheStrudel

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Jan 5, 2008
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Mounting the card as you would a hard drive, through the camera or a card reader, you can't copy anything off of it? You should be able to access the files ordinarily and drag-and-drop.
 

rbownes

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Nov 12, 2008
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Canada
Check your SD Memory card........eject it from your camera and see if the "lock" switch is on. Maybe that could be the problem?
 

Hey Jude

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May 9, 2008
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I was able to solve the problem. I used a PC, which the software seems to prefer, and I downloaded the most recent software, which might have helped on the Mac;).

Again, many thanks to all who responded. Have a great weekend everyone!!!

Jude
 

compuwar

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Oct 5, 2006
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If you haven't done so, invest in an external card reader and a second card. Swap cards when you download images. That way, you'll still have the images on the card until you use the old card again, so if you accidentally delete something you can go back to the card and get it.
 

Hey Jude

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Original poster
May 9, 2008
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Florida
If you haven't done so, invest in an external card reader and a second card. Swap cards when you download images. That way, you'll still have the images on the card until you use the old card again, so if you accidentally delete something you can go back to the card and get it.

Thanks....I will do that.

Jude
 

luminosity

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When I first got my card reader, I seldom used it. Now it's all I use for digital stuff, and I can't imagine having to go back to plugging in directly to my laptop.
 

chiefroastbeef

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May 26, 2008
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Dallas, Texas/ Hong Kong
I used a Transcend card reader for my CF cards with my D700, back when I used SD cards with my d40, I use a memory card express card, which plugs right into my Penryn mbp in the express card slot, the most convenient thing ever. If your computer card has an express card slot, buy a express card memory card reader!

Always reformat your memory card in camera, after every time you've uploaded your pictures and wish to delete the pictures.

Hope you enjoy the D40! It was a great first camera for me. :)
 
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