![]() I was able to offload a number of photos from the iPhone after El Capitan was released but experienced this issue recently so am wondering if there's something happening with a large number of pictures. I tried to email some of the burst photos but only one gets sent from the device. I'm guessing this is due to the older Bluetooth on the laptop. But my 2011 Macbook Pro can't launch Air Drop or at least can't show the phone and the phone can't see the laptop. ![]() I was hoping to get a number of photos off and see if Photos would again show the remaining pictures. I've not found a way to get the photos off. I have about 400+ photos on the phone, many part of multiple "burst" shots. If I quit Photos and plug the phone in, Photos launches, recognizes the phone, selects it but doesn't show a single photo. In that case, I would also recommend that you switch to ShutterStream 2.0, since 2.1 is beta. Rollback your Mac OS to anything before El Capitan. Nikon has provided to us the El Capitan version of the SDK and that's worked well with Shutter Stream 2.1. However, the iPhone 6s does not show any pictures. Nikon Software For Mac El Capitan 10 11 Use the software with a compatible Nikon camera. My Nikon D60 camera is recognized and the photos show up and can be imported. I'm thinking this may be an issue with the current versions of iOS and El Capitan and or have something with a lot of photos on the iPhone.
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