please help me find Dimage software for my D7i
please help me find Dimage software for my D7i
Apr 25, 2014
hi all,
i was here many years ago and glad to find this site again as thru many computer crashes (not anymore tho) i had lost touch.
i have been in photography since the day i got my first D7i which was back in 2002, but like a lot of people thought that moving on to the DSLR's was the answer...........i always regretted letting my 7i go, and recently acquired a couple good used 7i's, but of course neither came with the software.........i know there are programs out there to use, but i would sure like to get a copy of the software that these cameras came with...........if anyone can help me, i'd sure appreciate it.
thx
-mike
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