How To Put A Sd Card Into A Nikon D3500

If you have a Nikon D3500 digital camera, you may need to know how to put a SD card into it. First, open the camera’s cover. You’ll see a card slot on the left side. Slide the SD card into the slot. Make sure the card is oriented the right way, with the larger end down. Close the cover.

“How to put a SD card into a Nikon D00”

Step 1: Determine the SD card size that fits into your Nikon D3500. Push down on the card until it clicks, then lift it up so you can see the size.

Step 2: If the card size is too large, you can remove some of the plastic casing to make it fit. Be careful not to lose any data on the card.

Step 3: Slide the card into the SD card reader on the side of your Nikon D3500.

Step 4: Push the card all the way in until it clicks.

Step 5: Replace the cover on the SD card reader.

Step 6: Turn on your Nikon D3500 and wait for the camera to search for new media. If the card reader doesn’t show up in the “New Media” category, press the MENU button and select ” Setup ” then “Select Device “.

Your SD card is now ready to use.

Locate the SD card slot on your Nikon D00.

There is a SD card slot located on the left hand side of the camera just above the lens. Ensure that the card is fully inserted before turning on your camera.

Insert the SD card into the SD card slot.

SD cards come in both standard and micro SD formats. The d3500 supports both.

To insert the SD card into the d3500, first make sure that the camera is turned off. Then, slide the card out of the camera’s built-in memory and place it into the SD card slot. The card should be oriented the same way as the card holder on the camera. If it’s not, rotate it until it is.

Push the SD card until it clicks into place.

There are two slots on the side of the Nikon D3500. The first slot is for a memory card. The second slot is for a battery. To insert the SD card, push it until it clicks into place.

Format the SD card in your Nikon D00.

Assuming your D00 has an SD card slot on the left side as shown in the image below.

Insert the card into the SD card slot on the left side of your camera. It should go in easily and without any force. If it doesn’t go in easily, try turning the camera on and off a few times while pushing the card in. Sometimes the camera reverts back to its default setting and the card won’t go in.

Once the card is in, press the shutter button halfway to bring up the camera’s main screen. Then use the thumb button on the right side of the camera to scroll to Format and press the button.

The camera will ask you to choose a format. Choose Memory Card and press the OK button.

The camera will then ask you to choose a size. Choose Large and press the OK button.

The camera will then ask you to confirm the format. Press the OK button.

The camera will then ask you to choose a folder. Choose New Folder and press the OK button.

The camera will then ask you to choose a file. Choose StartUp.JPG and press the OK button.

The camera will then ask you to confirm the file. Press the OK button.

The camera will then ask you to choose a folder. Choose My Pictures and press the OK button.

The camera will now create a folder called StartUp in the My Pictures folder

Start using your Nikon D00 with the SD card.

Don’t be intimidated by this step; it’s very simple. First, take off the lens cover. Now insert the card into the camera body so that the gold contacts on the card are aligned with the contacts on the camera body. Replace the lens cover and you’re ready to shoot!

Conclusion

Putting a SD card into a Nikon D3500 is easy. Just follow these steps:

1. Open the camera’s menus and select “Format”.
2. On the “Format” screen, select “SD/SDHC/SDXC” and press the “OK” button.
3. Select the size of the SD card you want to use and press the “OK” button.
4. Press the “Menu” button and select “File”.
5. Select “Format” and press the “OK” button.
6. On the “Format” screen, select

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