Leica 18187 TL2 Mirrorless Camera Black

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Miscellaneous
TRANSFERRING DATA TO A COMPUTER
Using a USB cord/Using the camera as an external drive
The Leica TL2 is compatible with the following operating systems:
Microsoft
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: Vista
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7
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/8
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Apple
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Macintosh
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: Mac
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OS X (10.6) and later
The camera is equipped with a super-speed USB 3.0 interface for
transferring data.
With Windows operating systems:
The operating system detects the camera as an external drive and
assigns it a drive letter. Transfer the picture data to your computer
using Windows Explorer and save it.
With Mac operating systems:
The camera appears as a storage medium on the desktop. Transfer
the picture data to your computer using Finder and save it.
Important:
Use only the USB cable supplied.
While data is being transferred, the USB cable must not be
disconnected as otherwise the computer and/or the camera
may crash. and may even cause irreparable damage to the
memory card.
The camera must not be turned off or automatically shut itself
down due to a lack of battery power while data is being trans-
ferred, as this can cause the computer to crash.
For the same reason, the battery must never be removed from
the camera while the connection is active. If the battery capacity
deteriorates while data is being transferred, the INFO screen
appears with the battery capacity flashing. In this case cancel
the data transfer, turn off the camera, and charge the battery.
Using a card reader
Picture data can also be transferred using card readers for SD/
SDHC/SDXC memory cards. Compatible external card readers are
available for computers with a USB interface.
Note:
Your Leica TL2 is equipped with an integrated sensor to detect the
camera directionality – horizontal or vertical (both directions) –
used for each exposure. This information allows the pictures to
always be automatically displayed upright when subsequently
displayed on a computer running the appropriate programs.
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