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Reference–Connections
Reading Pictures from Memory Cards
If you have a CompactFlash
card reader or your computer is equipped with a PC
card slot, you can transfer images directly from the memory card. Before inser ting
the memory card in a card reader or card slot, turn the camera off and remove the
card from the camera.
Using a CompactFlash
Card Reader
Before using your card reader, be sure to read all documentation provided by the
manufacturer. Then follow the steps below to transfer images from the memory
card using the card reader.
1
Turn the computer on
Turn the computer on and wait for the operating system to start up.
2
Insert the memory card into the card reader
If Nikon View has already been installed, and the memory card is from a Nikon
Digital Camera, Nikon View will automatically detect the card. See the Nikon View
Reference Manual for information on transferring images to your computer.
“CompactFlash
Card Reader”
A CompactFlash
(CF) card reader is a device that allows your computer to read memory
cards of the type used in your camera. CF card readers come in many varieties, ranging from
inexpensive USB card readers to the built-in readers found on some newer computers.
“PC Card Slot”
Commonly found on laptop computers, PC card slots take “PCMCIA” (Personal Computer
Memory Card International Association) cards, which are larger than the CompactFlash
memory cards used in your camera. To read CompactFlash
memory cards using a PC card
slot, you will require an EC-AD1 PC-card adapter, available separately from Nikon.
Viewing the Nikon View Reference Manual
The Nikon View Reference Manual is stored in Portable Document Format (PDF) on the
reference CD provided with your camera. To view the Reference Manual, double-click the
INDEX.pdf icon in the root directory of the reference CD ( 142).
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