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Once you have taken photos with your Nikon D5300, you will probably want to have a go at them using photo editing software. You can move picture and movie files from your camera to your computer in two ways:

  • Connect the camera to the computer via a USB cable. The cable you need is supplied in the camera box.

  • Use a memory card reader. With a card reader, you simply pop the memory card out of your camera and into the card reader. Many computers and printers now have card readers, and you also can buy stand-alone readers for less than $30.

This is the full version of ViewNX 2.10.3 for Windows and Mac computers. If you are currently using ViewNX 2 this download will uninstall your existing version and then install version 2.10.3. This software supports all Nikon D-SLR cameras, Nikon 1, and all COOLPIX cameras with USB support.

Consider using a card reader because sending pictures directly from the camera requires that the camera be turned on during the download process, wasting battery power.

Pictures

What about wireless transfer, you ask? Well, there is one way to do it: You can buy Eye-Fi memory cards, which have wireless connectivity built in. You can find out more about these cards and how to set them up to connect with your computer at the manufacturer’s website.

Also check the Eye-Fi details provided in the D5300 manual; look for the section related to the Eye-Fi Upload option on the Setup menu. (The menu item appears only when an Eye-Fi card is installed.)

As for the camera’s Wi-Fi feature, it enables you only to connect to Android- and iOS-based phones, tablets, and other smart devices. You can’t use it to download files to your computer using a standard wireless network.

How to connect the D5300 via USB

To link your camera to your computer via the provided USB cable, take these steps:

  1. Check the level of the camera battery.

    If the battery is low, charge it before continuing. Running out of battery power during downloading can cause problems, including lost picture data. Alternatively, if you purchased the optional AC adapter, use it to power the camera during downloading.

  2. Turn on the computer and give it time to finish its normal start-up routine.

  3. Turn off the camera.

  4. Insert the smaller of the two plugs on the USB cable into the USB port on the side of the camera.

    Look under the rubber door on the left side of the camera for this port.

  5. Plug the other end of the cable into a USB port on the computer.

  6. Turn on the camera.

    What happens now depends on the photo software you have installed on your computer.

  7. When the download is complete, turn off the camera and then disconnect it from thecomputer.

How to start the transfer process

After you connect the camera to the computer or insert a memory card into a card reader, what happens next depends on the software installed on your computer. Here are the most common possibilities and how to move forward:

  • On a computer running Windows, a Windows message box appears. By default, clicking the Import Pictures and Videos icon starts the image transfer using the Windows picture-transfer utility, but you can click the Change Program link to choose Nikon ViewNX 2 or another program as your preferred transfer tool.

    In older versions of Windows, you may see a dialog box listing programs that can handle the transfer; if so, click the one you want to use.

  • An installed photo program automatically displays a photo-download wizard. For example, the downloader associated with Nikon ViewNX 2, Adobe Lightroom, iPhoto, or another photo program may leap to the forefront. Usually, the downloader that appears is associated with the software that you most recently installed.

    If you don’t want a program’s downloader to launch whenever you insert a memory card or connect your camera, you can turn off that feature. Check the software manual to find out how to disable the auto launch.

  • Nothing happens. Don’t panic; assuming that your card reader or camera is properly connected, all is probably well. Someone simply may have disabled all the automatic downloaders on your system. Just launch your photo software and then transfer your pictures using whatever command starts that process.

    As another option, you can use Windows Explorer or the Mac Finder to drag and drop files from your memory card to your computer. You connect the card through a card reader, and the computer sees the card as just another drive on the system. Windows Explorer also shows the camera as a storage device when you cable the camera directly to the computer.

    So the process of transferring files is exactly the same as when you move any other file from a CD, DVD, or flash drive onto your computer. (With some versions of the Mac OS, including the most recent ones, the Finder doesn’t recognize cameras in this way.)

ViewNX 2 is an all-in-one image browsing and editing software application for both still images and movies. Nikon Transfer 2, which can be used for transferring images to a computer, and Picture Control Utility 2, which allows users to adjust and manage Custom Picture Controls, have been incorporated into ViewNX 2, and functions for editing movies, including one that allows you to trim movie footage, have also been included (Nikon Movie Editor). Smoother collaboration with NIKON IMAGE SPACE, Nikon's image storage and sharing service, has also been achieved.
This is the full version of ViewNX 2.10.3 for Windows and Mac computers. If you are currently using ViewNX 2 this download will uninstall your existing version and then install version 2.10.3. This software supports all Nikon D-SLR cameras, Nikon 1, and all COOLPIX cameras with USB support.
Be sure that you have read and understand the terms of the license agreement before initiating download of this software from the links at the bottom of this page.

Modifications enabled with Ver. 2.10.3

Modifications that apply to both the Windows and Mac versions

  • Support for the D5500, COOLPIX L31 (not released in Japan), COOLPIX S3700, COOLPIX L32, and the COOLPIX S2900 (not released in Japan) has been added.

Additional modifications to the Windows version

  • When images were converted to JPEG format using the Convert Files function with Quality set to Good Compression Ratio or Highest Compression Ratio , the resulting JPEG images could not be displayed in ViewNX 2, Capture NX 2, or Capture NX-D. This issue has been resolved.

Additional modifications to the Mac version

  • Support for OS X version 10.10.1 has been added.
  • OS X version 10.7.5 is no longer supported.
Notes
  • Transferring files using Nikon Transfer 2:
    - Image transfer using Nikon Transfer 2 is not possible with the following cameras. Use a card reader to transfer images to a computer for storage.
    COOLPIX 910, 900, 600, 300, 100
    - Image transfer using Nikon Transfer 2 with the camera connected to the computer is not possible with the cameras indicated below. Use a card reader to transfer images.
    - D1, D1X, D1H
    - COOLPIX 990, 950, 880, 800, 700
    -When a D4S with both an XQD card and a CompactFlash card inserted in the memory card slots is connected to a Mac computer while the camera is off, the computer may not recognize the XQD card when the camera is turned on. Should this occur, disconnect the camera from the computer, turn the camera on, and then connect it to the computer again.
  • Restrictions on Nikon Movie Editor
    1. Movies up to 60 minutes in length can be edited with the Windows version; movies up to 30 minutes in length can be edited with the Mac version.
    2. The following restrictions on the number of movies and still images that can be added to the storyboard apply.
    Windows
    - A project containing up to 10 movies, or a total of 30 movies and still images, can be previewed and exported.
    - When a movie a few seconds in length with transition effects applied is added to the storyboard, the movie file may not be properly exported, even if it does not exceed restrictions on the number of movies and still images.
    Mac
    - A project containing 4 H.264 (1920 × 1080) movies and 2 still images can be previewed and exported. However, when H.264 movies recorded at 720p and lower are used, the number of movie files and still images that can be used in a project increases.
    - In addition, when only Motion JPEG (1080p) movies are used, a project containing up to 30 movies can be previewed and exported.
    3. Movies recorded at a setting of 1080/60i are handled as 1080/30p movies.
  • NRW (RAW) images
    When images captured at a white balance setting of Auto and an image quality setting of NRW (RAW) are enhanced using ViewNX 2, the results achieved may differ from those achieved with in-camera NRW (RAW) processing.
  • D4S, D810, D3300, and D5300 image display
    When images captured with the D4S, D810, D3300, or D5300 are displayed at a magnification of less than 25%, brightness in the RAW image preview display and images output in TIFF format may differ.
  • Ratings applied with a COOLPIX camera
    Ratings applied with a COOLPIX camera in playback mode are not reflected in ViewNX 2 or other applications that support ratings.
  • H.264 movie playback under Mac
    Colours will appear lighter in movies played back on a computer running Mac.
  • Display of MPO-format images shot in 3D
    MPO-format images shot in 3D can only be viewed with a viewer that supports 3D images.
  • COOLPIX L19, L20, S550, and S560 Smile mode
    Scene mode information is not correctly displayed in the Metadata palette for images captured in Smile mode. However, all other operations function properly.
  • Images with sidecar files
    ViewNX 2 processes images without using sidecar files. Therefore, processing results will differ from those achieved with processing using Capture NX-D.
  • Capture NX and Capture NX 2
    - Picture Control Utility 2 is installed with the installation of this software. However, Picture Control Utility 2 cannot be launched from Capture NX or Capture NX 2.
    - RAW images saved with Thumbnail only selected for Embed Preview When Saving NEF/NRW in Capture NX 2 (Ver. 2.3.0 or later) Preferences will appear grainy with display in and printing from ViewNX 2.
  • Mac version’s Synchronize camera date and time to computer when camera is connected (supported cameras only)
    Camera date and time will not be synchronized with the computer’s, even when Synchronize camera date and time to computer when camera is connected (supported cameras only) in the Nikon Transfer 2 Preferences panel is checked, if Calendar is set to any option other than Gregorian in the Language & Text > Formats panel of the computer’s System Preferences .
  • Installation under OS X version 10.10 'Yosemite'
    The ViewNX 2 and Picture Control Utility 2 applications (icons) may not be added to the Dock when these applications are installed on a Mac running OS X version 10.10 'Yosemite'. Should this occur, please add the applications to the Dock yourself as needed.

System requirements

Software

Windows


Microsoft Windows 8.1
Microsoft Windows 7 (SP1)
Microsoft Windows Vista (SP2)

- Pre-installed versions only.

- Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 8.1, Windows 7, and Vista are supported. However on a computer running a 64-bit OS, only ViewNX 2 itself and Picture Control Utility 2 function as native 64-bit applications.

Mac OS X

Mac OS X version 10.10.1
Mac OS X version 10.9.5
Mac OS X version 10.8.5

CPU
Still images:
1.6-GHz Celeron/Pentium 4/Core series or better.
Movies:
Playback: 3.0-GHz Pentium D or better.
Editing: Intel Core i5 or better.
Playback of a 30-fps or faster 1280 × 720-pixel or larger movie, or a 1920 × 1080 pixel or larger movie:
Intel Core i5 or better is recommended.

CPU

Still images:
Intel Core/Xeon series.
Movies:
Playback: 2-GHz Intel Core Duo or better.
Editing: Intel Core i5 or better.
Playback of a 30-fps or faster 1280 × 720-pixel or larger movie, or a 1920 × 1080 pixel or larger movie:
Intel Core i5 or better is recommended.

Memory (RAM)

64-bit Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista: 2 GB or more (4 GB or more recommended)

32-bit Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista: 1 GB or more (2 GB or more recommended)

Memory (RAM)

2 GB or more (4 GB or more recommended)

Hard-disk space

1 GB or more (3 GB or more recommended) on the startup disk for both installation and when running.

Interface

A built-in USB port is required.
Connect the camera directly to the computer; the camera may not function as expected when connected via a hub or other device.

Supported file formats

JPEG-format images (Exif 2.2-2.3 compliant).
RAW- (NEF, NRW), MPO- (3D) and TIFF- format images, movies, sound files, Image Dust Off reference photos, location log data, altitude log data, and water depth log data recorded with a Nikon digital camera.
RAW- (NEF, NRW), TIFF- (RGB) and JPEG- (RGB) format images, and .MOV-, .AVI, MPEG1 and WMV-format movies saved with a Nikon software application.

Supported Cameras

Nikon digital-SLR cameras beginning with the D1 (released in 1999) to the D750 (released in September 2014) as well as the D5500.

Nikon 1 cameras beginning with the V1 and J1 (released in 2011) to the V3 and J4 (released in May 2014), as well as the S2.

All COOLPIX-series cameras released between 1997 and October 2014, beginning with the COOLPIX E100, as well as the COOLPIX L31 (not released in Japan), COOLPIX S3700, COOLPIX L32, and COOLPIX S2900 (not released in Japan)..

64-bit File size - 108.67 MB (64-bit)

(S-VNX2__-021003WF-EUREN-64BIT_.exe)

32-bit File size - 107.77 MB (32-bit)

(S-VNX2__-021003WF-EUREN-32BIT_.exe)

File size - 142.37 MB

(S-VNX2__-021003MF-EUREN-ALL___.dmg)

Installation

  • You must have Administrator authority when installing this software.
  • Turn off all virus-scanning software, exit ViewNX 2 and any other applications that may be running before proceeding with this installation.
  • A 32-bit version and a 64-bit version of this software are available for Windows operating systems. The 64-bit version ( S-VNX2__-021003WF-EUREN-64BIT_.exe ) runs under a 64-bit operating system, and the 32-bit version ( S-VNX2__-021003WF-EUREN-32BIT_.exe ) runs under a 32-bit operating system. Download the appropriate file for your computer's operating system and run the file. The Mac version operates from the file titled S-VNX2__-021003MF-EUREN-ALL___.dmg . Download the appropriate file for your operating system to your computer and run the file.
  • When installing the Mac version of ViewNX 2 if a previous version of this software is loaded in the CD drive, or the disk image from a previous version of this software is mounted on the computer, please eject the CD or the mounted disk image before installing this latest version of the software.

Windows

  1. Create a new folder on the hard disk and name it appropriately.
  2. Download the correct Windows version of this software to the folder created in step 1.
  3. Run the downloaded .EXE file from Windows Explorer to launch the software installer.
  4. Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation.
Mac OS X
  1. Create a new folder on the hard disk and name it appropriately.
  2. Download the Mac version of this software to the folder created in step 1.
  3. Double-click the .DMG file to mount the disk image. A file will be created inside the disk image.
  4. Run the file to launch the software installer.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
  • If a dialogue box recommending that the computer be restarted is displayed, follow the instructions and restart the computer.
  • When this software is installed on a computer to which ViewNX Ver. 1.x and/or Nikon Transfer Ver. 1.x is already installed, ViewNX Ver. 1.x and Nikon Transfer Ver. 1.x will be uninstalled.

Agreement

  • S-VNX2__-021003WF-INTEN-32BIT_.exe
    (Approx. 107.77 MB)

  • S-VNX2__-021003WF-INTEN-64BIT_.exe
    (Approx. 108.67 MB)

  • S-VNX2__-021003WF-NSAEN-32BIT_.exe
    (Approx. 107.77 MB)

  • S-VNX2__-021003WF-NSAEN-64BIT_.exe
    (Approx. 108.67 MB)

  • S-VNX2__-021003WF-EUREN-32BIT_.exe
    (Approx. 107.77 MB)

  • S-VNX2__-021003WF-EUREN-64BIT_.exe
    (Approx. 108.67 MB)

  • S-VNX2__-021003WF-CNDEN-64BIT_.exe
    (Approx. 108.67 MB)

  • S-VNX2__-021003WF-CNDEN-32BIT_.exe
    (Approx. 107.77 MB)

  • S-VNX2__-021003WF-INTEN-32BIT_.exe
    (Approx. 107.77 MB)

  • S-VNX2__-021003WF-INTEN-64BIT_.exe
    (Approx. 108.67 MB)

  • S-VNX2__-021003MF-INTEN-ALL___.dmg
    (Approx. 142.30 MB)

  • S-VNX2__-021003MF-NSAEN-ALL___.dmg
    (Approx. 142.57 MB)

Nikon Coolpix Picture Download Software

  • S-VNX2__-021003MF-EUREN-ALL___.dmg
    (Approx. 142.37 MB)

Nikon Coolpix Download Pictures To Mac Osx

  • S-VNX2__-021003MF-CNDEN-ALL___.dmg
    (Approx. 142.39 MB)

  • S-VNX2__-021003MF-INTEN-ALL___.dmg
    (Approx. 142.30 MB)