photoman43 wrote:
When I got my first Nikon digital camera, a D200, way back when, I went to a Nikon School program that recommended to always use a card reader to download images. At that time they did not recommend using any computer's built in card reader slot as there was always a small chance that the computer could transfer something to the card that then got transferred to the camera. I know that many pho pho such recommendations, but I always wanted to follow the safest and most secure way to do things.
Being able to download directly from a camera can be a plus as well as recharging the battery without removing it from a camera. But what if a power strike takes place when you are doing this? I know this is a remote event, but things like this do happen from time to time, especially when you are in unfamiliar environments like a foreign country.
When I got my first Nikon digital camera, a D200, ... (
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What does Vietnamese noodle soup have to do with any of this.