Nikon 3200 2200 Viewing Pictures on a Computer, Before Connecting the Camera, Camera a, Button

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Viewing Pictures on a Computer

Using the UC-E6 USB cable and Nikon View software provided with your camera, you can view your photographs and movies on a computer. Before you can trans- fer (copy) pictures to your computer, you will need to install Nikon View. For more information on installing Nikon View and transferring pictures to your com- puter, see the Quick Start Guide and the Nikon View Reference Manual.

Before Connecting the Camera

Pictures can be copied from the camera to the computer by:

Pressing the a (V) button on the camera (Q 76)

Clicking the button in Nikon View

Which method you will use depends on your computer's operating system and the USB option selected in the camera setup menu. After consulting the follow- ing table, select the appropriate option using the USB item in the camera setup menu. The default option is Mass Storage.

SET-UP

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SET-UP

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USB

Welcome screen

Language

 

 

 

 

 

 

PTP

Date

 

USB

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mass Storage

Monitor settings

 

Video mode

 

 

 

Pictures transferred using:

Operating system

Camera a (V)

Nikon View

 

button*

button

Windows XP Home Edition

Choose Mass Storage or PTP.

Windows XP Professional

 

 

Mac OS X 10.1.3 or later

Choose PTP.

Choose Mass Storage

Mac OS X 10.1.2

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or PTP.

Windows 2000 Professional

 

 

Windows Millennium Edition (Me)

Choose Mass Storage.

Windows 98 Second Edition (SE)

 

 

Mac OS 9 (9.0 - 9.2)

 

 

*The camera a (V) button can not be used to transfer pictures in the following cases. Use the

Nikon View button.

When your computer's operating system is Mac OS X 10.1.2

When Mass Storage is selected for the USB option when transferring pictures from the camera memory

When the memory card write-protect switch is in the "lock" position. Unlock by sliding the switch to the "write" position before transferring pictures.

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Contents Digital Camera Trademark Information Do not use in the presence of flammable gas Observe caution when using the camera strapObserve proper precautions when handling batteries Turn off immediately in the event of malfunctionRemoving memory cards Observe caution when operat- ing the flashUse appropriate cables Keep out of reach of childrenKeep away from strong mag- netic fields Keep dryHandle the lens and all moving parts with care Do not dropFor Home or Office USE Do not copy or reproduce paper Postage stamps or post cards issuedThis class B digital apparatus meets all Requirements of the Canadian InterferBefore Taking Important Pictures Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesTable of contents 106 Shooting Menu100 103Before You Begin IntroductionInternal Memory and SD Memory Card Life-Long LearningLens Q Power switch Power-on lamp Q 12 Q Shutter-release button QParts of the Camera Attaching the Camera StrapBefore Parts of the CameraYou Begin Begin Internal memory/memory card IndicatorMonitor Before YouMonitor shows Monitor off Through lens only Framing grid MonitorControlling the Monitor Current frame number/total number Frames/length of movieAuto Q Mode DialSetup Q Before You Begin Movie QMove cursor up Navigating the MenusShutter-Release Button Multi selector is used to navigate through the camera menusInserting Batteries Open the battery-chamber coverClose the battery-chamber cover Important Battery TypeDamaged Batteries Read Battery WarningsAlternative Power Sources Inserting Batteries Replacing BatteriesClose the memory card slot cover Inserting Memory CardsConfirm that the camera is off Open the memory card slot cover Insert the memory cardMemory Cards Write Protect SwitchInserting Memory Cards Formatting Memory Cards Removing Memory CardsX Button Checking the Battery LevelCheck the battery level in the monitor Turn the camera onSleep Mode Checking the Battery Level Turning the Camera OffPower-on Lamp Auto Power Off Standby ModeDate Basic SetupClock Battery LanguageSet Basic SetupSetting the Clock from Nikon View Windows XP/Mac OS X Only Home Time ZoneRotate the mode dial to P Turn the camera on Select P ModeBasic Photography Select P Mode Number of Exposures RemainingDont Block the Shot Frame the PictureReady the camera Frame your subjectFrame the Picture Digital Zoom When Lighting Is PoorMonitor or Viewfinder? Monitor turns off while flash is charging Focus and ShootFocus Take the pictureFocus and Shoot During Recording Focusing on Off-Center Subjects Focus LockGetting Good Results with Autofocus Deleting Unwanted Pictures Press the x buttonView pictures in the monitor Erase 1 image ?Image File and Folder Names Playback TipPicture type Identifier Extension Following flash modes are available When Lighting Is Poor Using the FlashTo select the flash mode Exit menu. Flash mode shown by icon at bottom of monitorClose-Ups Flash Mode Selection2 Camera Shake Icon Flash RangeStopping the Self-Timer Taking a Self-Portrait Using the Self-TimerDisplay self-timer menu Exit menu. Self-timer icon is displayed MonitorDisplay macro close-up menu Macro Close-up ModeAssist and Scene Modes Assist and Scene ModesAssist Modes Scene ModesPortrait Using the GuidesImage Mode Framing AssistFraming Assist Portrait AssistGroup right NLandscape AssistLandscape ArchitectureSport composite Sports AssistSports Assist SportsMNight Portrait Assist Flash Mode Selection in m ModeParty/Indoor Scene ModeBeach/Snow Preserves the deep hues seen in sunsets and sunrises Scene ModeFollowing scenes are available OFF* & OFFSelected $ Y OFF* & OFFHFireworks show Joining Panorama Pictures To use panorama assist, follow the steps belowMenu Exit Set Bottom to topPanorama Assist Enters standby modeUsing a Tripod Ries have been takenViewing Pictures on the Camera Zoom out Cancel zoomCancel zoom and return to full-screen playback Viewing Pictures on the CameraPhoto Trim Cropping PicturesZoom picture in and out Save this image as displayed?Voice Memos Voice Memos Recording and Playback E3200 onlyPress Description Connectcamera the AV/video cable to Choosing a Video ModeViewing Pictures on TV Turn the camera offButton Before Connecting the CameraViewing Pictures on a Computer Camera aWindows 2000 Professional Connecting the USB CableViewing Pictures on a Computer UC-E6 USB cableMac OS Disconnecting the CameraDrag the Noname camera volume into Trash Drag the untitled camera volume into the TrashPrinting pictures Printing PicturesPrint Selection Playback Menu 1/3Print SET Highlight Print selected Printing PicturesCheck will appear in box next to item Date InfoDate Printing Pictures Print SetUSB Printing Via Direct USB ConnectionPrint Icon Display selection dialogExit Printer ready? 007 prints PictBridge PrintHighlight Dpof printing Dpof PrintingDpof Printing Use a Reliable Power SourceError Messages Before PrintingRecording Movies Rotate the mode dial to W Turn the camera onStart recording Recording Movies Flash Mode Selection in W ModeMovies Make selection.† TV movie Small size Smaller sizeDisplay Movie Options menu Ŕŗ TV movie Small size Ōő Smaller sizeDisplay options Highlight Auto-focus modeAUTO-FOCUS Mode MovieViewing Movies Playback Volume E3200 onlyDeleting Movies Shooting Menu Using the Shooting MenuImage mode White balance Exp. + Display shooting menuEXP. + Using the Shooting MenuImage mode Highlight menu itemImage Mode 1/2 Image ModeHigh Normal Memory Memory card Image Mode and Number of Exposures RemainingImage Size Print SizeTions. Best choice in most situations White balance automatically adjusted to suit lighting condiWhite Balance Option Description AutoWhite Balance Preset White BalanceWhite BAL Preset Cancel MeasureExposure Compensation Exp. ++0.3 Choosing an Exposure Compensation ValueSingle Continuous Multi-shot Restrictions on Camera SettingsContinuous ContinuousOFF Best Shot SelectorBSS Best Shot SelectorStandard color Vivid color Color Options IndicatorColor Options Color OptionsDisplay playback menu Using the Playback MenuPlayback menu contains the following options To display the playback menuAuto Off Slide ShowSlide Show LoopHighlight Erase selected images DeleteDeleting Selected Pictures DeleteBefore Deletion Deleting All PicturesDelete Highlight Erase all imagesMenu ProtectProtect Complete operation and return to play Back menuHidden Pictures Auto TransferAuto Transfer Transferring More than 999 PicturesComplete operation Marking Selected Pictures for TransferAuto Transfer All on All offHighlight option Copies can not be viewed or cropped using playback zoomSmall Picture Small PICHighlight Selected images CopyCopying Selected Pictures Highlight memory → memory Card or memory card → memHighlight memory → memory Card or memory card → Copying All PicturesCopy Selected images will be copied. OK?File Number CopyPrint Set SET-UP 1/5 Using the Setup MenuSetup menu contains the following options Welcome screen Date Monitor settingsSelect an Image Disable welcome Nikon AnimationWelcome Screen Small Pictures and Cropped CopiesTime zone Setup Menu Option Description DateDate Camera ClockTime Zones As described on the previousGMT + Location Monitor SETTINGS1/2 Monitor SettingsShow info Hide info Framing grid Date Imprint Date ImprintDate Imprint 1/2 Off Date Date and timeDate counter Date counterBrightness BrightnessSound Settings 1/2 Sound SettingsButton sound Shutter sound Start-up sound Blur Warning Blur WarningBlur Check Auto Off Auto off Sleep modeAuto OFF All images will be Format memory/cardMemory Card Format All images will be deletedFrançais French, Italiano Italian, Nederlands Video ModeReset All LanguageSetting Default Reset AllFollowing settings are affected Resetting File Numbering toFirmware Version Battery TypeBattery Type Backup BatteryApproved Memory Cards Optional AccessoriesSan Disk Caring for Your Camera Batteries Caring for Your CameraDisplay Problem Solution Error MessagesShooting mode Check that Connectors areClean Pictures at current settingsDisplay Problem Possible cause TroubleshootingElectronically-Controlled Cameras Mode and choosing B Party/Indoor, C Beach TroubleshootingNight landscape E3200 Picture is a movie Sports assist Movie, or to e sceneDawn selected in scene menu Or other make of cameraCCD SpecificationsDesign Rule for Camera File System DCF SpecificationsExif Version Index SymbolsSee also Date imprint, Digital Print Order For- mat Size, see Image mode Slide show Small pic, 71Index Night landscape, 28, 36, 104 Nikon View, 456MAA9511-A