QUOTE(RHPConsult @ Jan 5 2004, 7:45 PM)
That's it, Bruce.
But, I wonder why iPhoto offers the option, since I've also heard (from somewhere) that to do so - -- in the Mac - - can really screw over the card.
What's that really all about, I wonder?
Hi Dick
Remember curiousity killed the cat and may kill your card as well.
I would hazard the guess that most cards have the PC market as their target (least you forget Macs are still a tiny minority) and the card is probably formatted in some PC format that is totally incompatible with Macintosh. I have read the same things and advise my clients to follow the manufacturers recommendation. What does the Nikon operators manual say? I know who reads the manual but I figured with your current limited mobility it might fill your free time. I did have a client that tried it and sure enough the card was junk. But he did not have a Nikon, think it was a Kodak.
Perhaps if you have a small inexpensive card that you don't care about you could blaze a path and prove them wrong?
Myself if the information is not in the manual, I would send an email inquiry to Nikon tech support or check their web site for relevant information.
Are we going to see you hobbling around on the cane (or even better walking slow without the cane) next week at MWSF?
Cheers Dale