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Old September 27th 09, 05:23 PM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
Gordo[_2_]
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Default Viewing Images on Computer Screen

I have a Nikon D80. OS is both Vista and XP, all updates installed. I would
like to connect the camera to a computer via the USB cable and view the
image the camera is viewing on the computer screen in real time. Can this be
done? And if so, what should I do. I should mention that the computer would
also be connected to a projecter to show to a class of new digital camera
users.

Thanks,

Gordo


 




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