Transferring Pictures to Your Computer via USB Cable Mary Pittman Windows Users Install Nikon View (optional) Turn computer on Turn camera off Connect.

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Transferring Pictures to Your Computer via USB Cable Mary Pittman Windows Users Install Nikon View (optional) Turn computer on Turn camera off Connect camera to computer w/ USB Turn camera on – the camera monitor will be blank Macintosh Users Install Nikon View (required) Turn computer on Turn camera off Connect camera to computer w/ USB

Transferring Pictures via USB Cont. Windows Users If installed, Nikon View will display the Nikon Transfer window Click the transfer button Nikon Browser Window will be displayed w/ pictures Confirm transfer and remove camera Macintosh Users: Mac OS X ( ) before turning on camera Select Applications from the Go menu Double-click on the Image Capture icon Select None from Automatic Task and from Hot Plug Action

Transferring Pictures via USB Cont. Windows Users To remove camera Windows XP – Safely Remove Hardware Windows 2000 – Unplug or Eject Hardware Windows ME - Unplug or Eject Hardware Windows 98 SE - Eject Macintosh Users: Mac OS X (10.2) before connecting camera Select Applications from Finder Go menu Double-click the Image Capture icon Capture Dialog Window will appear Select Preferences Under Camera Preferences next to “When a Camera is Connected, Open” select No Application

Transferring Pictures via USB Cont. Windows Users: w/o Nikon View If using Windows XP, The AutoPlay window appears Choices in AutoPlay Window Copy Pictures to a Folder View Slide Show of Images Print the Pictures View the Images Open a Folder to View File Take no Action Make choice Macintosh Users Mac OS X ( ) users Turn camera on Nikon Transfer window will appear – click Transfer icon Mac OS X (10.2) users Connect camera Turn camera on Nikon Transfer window will appear – click Transfer icon

Transferring Pictures via USB Cont. Windows Users Remove camera Windows XP – Safely Remove Hardware Windows 2000 – Unplug or Eject Hardware Windows ME - Unplug or Eject Hardware Windows 98 SE - Eject Macintosh Users (all) Nikon Transfer window will appear Nikon browser window will appear w/ pictures Pictures will be copied to a folder in Documents Drag the untitled disk corresponding to the camera into the trash Turn camera off Disconnect USB cable

Transferring Pictures to Your Computer via Card Reader Windows Users Turn on computer Remove Card from camera Insert Card into Card Reader Hook up Card Reader to computer via attached USB cable Follow instructions for downloading via USB cable Macintosh Users Turn on computer Remove Card from camera Insert Card into Card Reader Hook up Card Reader to computer via attached USB cable Follow instructions for downloading via USB cable