Use a card reader to transfer images to a computer for storage. Image transfer using Nikon Transfer 2 is not possible with the following cameras.
This software supports all Nikon D-SLR cameras, Nikon 1, and all COOLPIX cameras with USB support.īe sure that you have read and understand the terms of the license agreement before initiating download of this software from the links at the bottom of this page.
If you are currently using ViewNX 2 this download will uninstall your existing version and then install version 2.10.3.
This is the full version of ViewNX 2.10.3 for Windows and Mac computers. Smoother collaboration with NIKON IMAGE SPACE, Nikon's image storage and sharing service, has also been achieved.
Nikon Transfer 2, which can be used for transferring images to a computer, and Picture Control Utility 2, which allows users to adjust and manage Custom Picture Controls, have been incorporated into ViewNX 2, and functions for editing movies, including one that allows you to trim movie footage, have also been included (Nikon Movie Editor). And if your current computer can't put up with the requirements, just go along and spend some more money on a new one.ViewNX 2 is an all-in-one image browsing and editing software application for both still images and movies. Therefore, you can't download it anymore but that's quite usual with Apple that wants you to always have the latest version of their operating system due to performance and security reasons. The truth is that you should be able to download it from the Mac App Store but if you try, you'll be redirected to Sierra, the next version on. Well, according to Apple this is all you need on your computer to run macOS 10.11, starting off with 2 GB of RAM and 8.8 GB of free storage space on the hard drive:įurthermore, the following are the operating systems from which you can carry out this update:
What are the requirements to install the latest macOS version? That's one of the most usual questions among Mac users when any new update comes out. The email and Safari come along with usability improvements, Maps offers more information about public transport and Notes allows you to associate documents to each note you create.
MacOS is the current name of the former OS X, previously known as Mac OS X.