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I shoot alot of items and am tired of the flash card process. Can the Minolta Dimage 7 save images directly to my hard drive bypassing the flash card? Or is there a magic box that can do this or some sort of card adapter that can connect the camera to my mac? I'm using a macintosh running system X 10.3.4. I can use Image Capture that comes with the mac to see the photos on the card which does allow for previewing my images but I still have to download. Any direction would be appreciated.
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FYI
: http://www.delkin.com/delkin_products_usb_bridge.htmlOtherwise this is the only other product I know of: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...=297786&is=REG |
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Thanks for the info, but, it seems I'm SOL with the Dimage 7. The bhphoto controller software is not for Macintosh. Anyone want to buy a Dimage 7 that works perfectly......
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mwood wrote:
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It's a very good camera for IR photography... kind of a rare breed nowday! ![]() The Delkin USB-Bridge should work directly to a USB hardrive though... |
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