Where do I find a Micro USB that fits my D5600 for transferring photos to my I Mac? Thanks all.
Need more info. Since I have neither a D5600 or a Mac, I don’t know whether you are looking for a card or a cable or adapter.
Go to the back of your D5600 manual and get the Nikon part number. Google for who is selling them and select your vendor, Amazon will provide options. Look too at the cables from any recent phone / electronic purchases and see if that type cable is already in-house, the cable & Micro USB is a standard size, not specific to Windows, Nikon, nor Apple. Another option is take the camera and drive down to BestBuy and you'll likely have success.
JohnnysC7 wrote:
Where do I find a Micro USB that fits my D5600 for transferring photos to my I Mac? Thanks all.
Your camera came with one in the box, did you toss it?
The Nikon part# is UC-E6
None in box but thanks for the #.
JohnnysC7 wrote:
Where do I find a Micro USB that fits my D5600 for transferring photos to my I Mac? Thanks all.
Should have come with the camera. Why not just use a Good card reader? been doing it for years never had a problem.
Card reader, fast and simple Keep camera safe
47greyfox
Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
Must be a slow day in New Castle? A simple google search would’ve provided multiple sources.
Why would I do that when I've got you guys? It's not slow in New Castle, it's ground to a halt!
47greyfox
Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
JohnnysC7 wrote:
Why would I do that when I've got you guys? It's not slow in New Castle, it's ground to a halt!
That explains it! 😎🤓😏🥺🥺🥺🤫🤫🤫
And what the hell's a card reader?
JohnnysC7 wrote:
And what the hell's a card reader?
Are you just funnin with us?
Mac makes one called the Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader for $29.00. Doesn't your iMac have a plug in on the side for an SD card? There are also many other card readers available for higher/lower prices. the card reader plugs into the computer and the SD card into the reader so the computer can READ the card.
Dennis
No and my Mac is too thin on the side for anything. There is a slot on the back an inch wide, but it's unmarked. (beside the earphone plugin)
JohnnysC7 wrote:
No and my Mac is too thin on the side for anything. There is a slot on the back an inch wide, but it's unmarked. (beside the earphone plugin)
That 1” wide slot on the back of your iMac is the SD card reader slot which you can insert your SD card. Your iMac will automatically bring up an icon on you iMac screen that represents the inserted SD card. Click on the icon with your “right” mouse button and a dialogue box will open and you now have access to the contents on the SD card.
Tigger1 wrote:
That 1” wide slot on the back of your iMac is the SD card reader slot which you can insert your SD card. Your iMac will automatically bring up an icon on you iMac screen that represents the inserted SD card. Click on the icon with your “right” mouse button and a dialogue box will open and you now have access to the contents on the SD card.
Thanks for pointing that out to the OP. I knew he must have one since my MacPro has one on the right side and it is pretty thin too.
Dennis
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