Can you connect an SD card adapter to a Mac Mini? If so which one?
Trying to directly connect my Nikon's SD card directly to my Mac Mini but it's not working. Hoping to link it directly to my Nikon software. Any suggestions?
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Trying to directly connect my Nikon's SD card directly to my Mac Mini but it's not working. Hoping to link it directly to my Nikon software. Any suggestions?
Hi,
Don't forget to install Nikon Transfer2 to receive pictures from SD card to Mac for managing pictures with NX Studio which is available at Nikon download utility site, if you haven't install them.
Hi,
Don't forget to install Nikon Transfer2 to receive pictures from SD card to Mac for managing pictures with NX Studio which is available at Nikon download utility site, if you haven't install them.
Apple has a USB-C to SD card reader that lkrupp mentioned.
I wouldn't bother trying to connect the Lightning to SD Card camera reader (or any of the old Camera Connection Kit adapters) to a Mac. USB card readers are a dime a dozen on sites like Amazon, B&H Photo Video, & Adorama and are also built into many USB-C and Thunderbolt docks.
They do vary in speed. I wouldn't buy one that has only a USB 2.0 interface. If you're someone who takes lots of pictures and has bought high-speed memory cards with the goal of shortening transfer times, you might want to look for a reader that can take full advantage of your cards' speed.
SD Association – Bus Speed (Default Speed/High Speed/UHS/SD Express)
The Mini does not have an onboard SD card reader So I’m a bit confused by your post. How were you trying to connect your Nikon’s SD card? Connecting the camera to the Mini directly? What kind of port does your Nikon have?
That being said there are numerous SD card readers available that will work assuming they are USB or Thunderbolt compatible which almost all are these days. My advice? Don’t go cheap, buy one from a well known manufacturer with a good reputation. Check the technical specs to make sure it is macOS compatible, most are and don't need drivers either.
Thank you for your response. Yes, I did mean connect with a reader. I did buy one, but it wasn't working correctly. I looked on the Apple site and they say they are for iPhones & iPads so I wasn't sure it would work with the Mac Mini. I guess I should just go into the Apple store and see what they recommend.
picture_perfect Said:
“Can you connect an SD card adapter to a Mac Mini? If so which one?: Trying to directly connect my Nikon's SD card directly to my Mac Mini but it's not working. Hoping to link it directly to my Nikon software. Any suggestions?”
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Thank you, I did try and still the Mac wasn't recognizing it.
Thanks so much for the link! I will order this directly from Apple. I don't know how I missed it. The ones I saw must have been for phones. Thanks again.
Don't get an Apple one unless you like paying 10x the true value.
Amazon and eBay are full of SD card readers that plug into a USB port from 4 quid upwards.
Can you connect an SD card adapter to a Mac Mini? If so which one?