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USB-C to M11 and McBook Air image capture: is there a Win 11 equivalent


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While traveling, I had to use the internal image storage. I found the Mac Book Air image capture program could automatically transfer both internal and sd card images to a specific folder on the MacBook itself or and external drive folder directly from the camera’s usb-c port.  This program was faster than using drag and drop, commander one, etc. I ended up on  this trip > using the internal storage completely in the camera and transferring all the files to my back up hard drives. It was simple transfer as the program recognized the present of the m11 device quickly and easy designation of where to copy the camera stored files…so the question is : is there a simple transfer program for win 11 instead of using the file explorer? This potential would alleviate downloading the internal memory files to an sd card. And then having the win11 read the sd card and subsequent transfer.  Thanks for any ideas.

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21 hours ago, ajz said:

This potential would alleviate downloading the internal memory files to an sd card. And then having the win11 read the sd card and subsequent transfer

Why would you not download files directly from your M11 - either its internal or SD storage directly to your desired storage on your Windows host?

Windows will automatically recognise the camera and enumerate the internal + SD storage so you can transfer either or both to your desired target drive or directory.

Wrt speed with good a quality USB-C cable any modern hardware  will transfer the data at  ~300+Mb/s the speed ultimately limited by the speed of your target drive

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