Best method for transferring files to hard drive?

Wadecool

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When I recently purchased my new Nikon D3100, it did not come with a USB cable (which I though was strange) for connecting directly from the camera to the pc or laptop. I immediately ordered a Nikon USB cable, thinking I had to have it to transfer photos off the SDHC card. I now know that I have a built in card reader on my laptop. My question is, what is the best/fastest method of transferring photos from the SDHC card, using the USB cable or the built in card reader? I'm trying to decide if I even need that USB cable for directly connecting the camera to computer. Thanks in advance.
 
I'm sure one of the experts will know which is actually faster but for what it's worth I ended up misplacing the usb for my old camera and bought a card reader now that's all I use. Granted I'm not moving hundreds of pictures at once but it doesn't seem slow to me.
 
I never use my USB cable. I keep a card reader with my bag at all times. I'm pretty sure there's little to no difference in speed between a USB and card reader. The only thing I can think of that might be faster is USB 3 or FireWire.
 

Get a card reader. They are typically faster than plugging in your camera.
 
Download speed will be determined by the slowest of the following:
  • the memory card
  • the card reader (internal or external dedicated reader, camera)
  • connection (usb, usb2, usb3, firewire 400, firewire 800)

I don't like using the camera to transfer files because it's not fast, I don't like leaving my camera vulnerable laying on the ground or on the desk, and I don't like the fact that the camera has to stay on for the entire transfer.

I don't sit at the computer waiting for images to load. The moment I get home after shooting I insert the card into an external reader, start the transfer, then go do something else. There's always something around the house that needs doing. :)
 
Download speed will be determined by the slowest of the following:
  • the memory card
  • the card reader (internal or external dedicated reader, camera)
  • connection (usb, usb2, usb3, firewire 400, firewire 800)

I don't like using the camera to transfer files because it's not fast, I don't like leaving my camera vulnerable laying on the ground or on the desk, and I don't like the fact that the camera has to stay on for the entire transfer.

I don't sit at the computer waiting for images to load. The moment I get home after shooting I insert the card into an external reader, start the transfer, then go do something else. There's always something around the house that needs doing. :)

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I use a USB 2 card reader. It's proven faster than my camera, and I figure it saves just a little bit more battery life along with a little bit of wear and tear on my camera.
 
Thanks for the replies. I think the $35 for that USB cable is better spent on something else.
 
Pretty much all new computers how have a built in card reader. I know Mac's have an SD card reader built in, some Window's PC's will have a 5 in 1 or more card reader. My older PC has a SD/CF/Memory Stick and a few others, card reader built in.

Card Readers are VERY inexpensive and plug right into your USB drive. I wouldn't use the camera for the reasons others stated not to mention it drains the batter.
 
I went to a Nikon Photography class and the instructor definitely recommended a card reader over the USB connection. I know have a laptop with a card reader and it does transfer faster, especially the photos with the large mps.
 
I went to a Nikon Photography class and the instructor definitely recommended a card reader over the USB connection. I now have a laptop with a card reader and it does transfer faster, especially the photos with the large mps.
 

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