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Because your system does not support that picture type.
images have so many types.
check which type of picture is.
and if you cant open that pic u can open it into another format also
make sure that file should be image.
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The JPEG's that won't display are probably too high a resolution or the file size of the image may be too high. If you are using sandisk Sansa for instance you can use the Sansa Media Converter to change (lower) the resolution of the images, or you can use other software to alter the images.
That means you don't have a program installed that can view the files. Google for your file formats... bmp, jpg, mkv, mpg, flv, etc. to find the required software and then install it. That should solve the problem.
The LCD screen of the Camera may display a FILE ERROR message
when trying to view a still image on the Camera if the image was rotated,
modified and overwritten using editing software on a Computer.
To play images
you have taken on the Camera, it is recommended that you do not make any changes
to the original image files.
This is a problem with the lens gyro we can keep it from shaking it requires the camera to be taken apart and amodification done to the lens repair cost 65.00 in most cases.
Mine is not even pulling up that I have downloaded anything, but when card is placed in computer, it shows images on card. images are not in downloads, documents or others on card or phone. If you get a solution please let me know and I will do the same!
RAW NEF images from Nikon cameras are proprietary formatted raw data directly from the cameras's sensor. If the images are improperly transferred to the computer they will not be able to be opened and will give an "Unsupported File Format" warning.
Macintosh OS X has an "Image Capture" application (found in: Hard Drive/Applications/)that can be used to transfer images. If "Image Capture" is used NEF files will be corrupted and will not be able to be read. Only Nikon View, or manually dragging images from the mounted card, should be used to transfer NEF's.
To disable "Image Capture":
Double-click to open the hard drive and then the "Applications" folder
Double-click "Image Capture"
From the "Image Capture" menu choose "Preferences..."
In the "When a camera is connected" pop-up choose "No Application"
Close the Preferences window and Quit Image Capture
After disabling Image Capture, it will not launch when the camera is connected and you can use Nikon View to properly transfer NEF images.
RAW NEF images from Nikon cameras are proprietary formatted raw data directly from the cameras's sensor. If the images are improperly transferred to the computer they will not be able to be opened and will give an "Unsupported File Format" warning.
Macintosh OS X has an "Image Capture" application (found in: Hard Drive/Applications/)that can be used to transfer images. If "Image Capture" is used NEF files will be corrupted and will not be able to be read. Only Nikon View, or manually dragging images from the mounted card, should be used to transfer NEF's.
To disable "Image Capture":
Double-click to open the hard drive and then the "Applications" folder
Double-click "Image Capture"
From the "Image Capture" menu choose "Preferences..."
In the "When a camera is connected" pop-up choose "No Application"
Close the Preferences window and Quit Image Capture
After disabling Image Capture, it will not launch when the camera is connected and you can use Nikon View to properly transfer NEF images.
RAW NEF images from Nikon cameras are proprietary formatted raw data directly from the cameras's sensor. If the images are improperly transferred to the computer they will not be able to be opened and will give an "Unsupported File Format" warning.
Macintosh OS X has an "Image Capture" application (found in: Hard Drive/Applications/)that can be used to transfer images. If "Image Capture" is used NEF files will be corrupted and will not be able to be read. Only Nikon View, or manually dragging images from the mounted card, should be used to transfer NEF's.
To disable "Image Capture":
Double-click to open the hard drive and then the "Applications" folder
Double-click "Image Capture"
From the "Image Capture" menu choose "Preferences..."
In the "When a camera is connected" pop-up choose "No Application"
Close the Preferences window and Quit Image Capture
After disabling Image Capture, it will not launch when the camera is connected and you can use Nikon View to properly transfer NEF images.
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