Nikon P7000 does not show up as a drive in Finder

When I plug in any of my cameras or other devices, they all show up as a drive in finder, except for my Nikon Coolpix P7000 camera. Only Aperture and iPhoto can see the files on it. If I shoot a movie on it, I can't get it into iMovie or FCE without first copying it from iPhoto.


Anyway to make this camera show up as a drive so that I can move and copy its files directly without using a card reader?

Posted on Jun 28, 2011 11:08 AM

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Jun 28, 2011 11:54 AM in response to Rusty Rat

If it is possible, the camera's manual will tell you how to set the camera to Mass Storage mode. But recent Nikon cameras do not have this mode. Like most modern cameras, it uses Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP), which gives more control over the camera (possibly including tethered shooting). But in that mode, the camera is not a "drive", and will not mount like one. You can access the files with Image Capture, iPhoto, Aperture, or Nikon Transfer, but not the Finder. Or better... use a card reader. It is usually faster, and you will have Finder access.

Jun 28, 2011 12:46 PM in response to Rusty Rat

My Nikon D7000 does'nt either and I believe this a good idea of Nikons's since I don't have to eject it saving me the expense of ruining the memory in it. Mac's don't like it if you don't eject mounted drives especially HD's that might have just done a TimeMachine backup. Rather Nikon loads their software when it senses one of their camera's and you can pick and choose what photo's you want to move to the computer.

Jun 28, 2011 1:05 PM in response to worksafe

Ya, but I'm an old fart who started his IT life with Fortran, punch cards and IBM 3270s, so software that removes functionality to protect me from my stupidity, doesn't rank high on my list. As a consequence, now I have to remove the card and stick it in a card reader to do what I need to do. Retrograde design work IMHO. The camera can produce a movie, but there's no way to import the movie directly with iMovie or FCE because those softwares can't see it. That's a DUH! in my book.

Jun 28, 2011 1:15 PM in response to Rusty Rat

I'm not going to ask how old.


I have a P300 as well as the D7000 that shot movies and I just import it from the camera to a folder of my choosing and then open up the app that I want to import it to, since there are a few apps out there you could use,Nikon included.


You should'nt have to remove the card since I use a USB cable on both mine.


Times change fast with computers and hardware. Gotta keep up or you get left behind.


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