Amateur Photographer

PART TWO Nikon ViewNX-i & Capture NX-D

Angela Nicholson

Photographer and journalist Angela Nicholson started reviewing cameras for Amateur Photographer in 2004 and was our Technical Editor before leaving for new pastures in 2010. Last year she founded SheClicks, a community for female photographers. squeezymedia.com

When you buy a new Nikon camera the instruction manual directs you to the download centre of the company’s website to get any software you might need. After selecting the type of camera that you have, the site automatically reveals the software that’s compatible. The main packages are Capture NX-D and

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