Nikon COOLPIX 700 Viewing Photos on a Computer, Reading Memory Cards, Using a CF Card Reader

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Viewing Photos on a Computer

Photographs stored on the memory card can be viewed on a computer either using Nikon View to transfer data directly from the camera, or by removing the memory card from the camera and reading it using a CompactFlash (CF) card reader or PC card adapter. The steps involved in a direct connection are described in the Pocket Guide, “Nikon View: Connecting Your Camera to a Computer.” This section describes how to view photographs using a CF card reader or PC card adapter.

Reading Memory Cards

To read the memory cards, you will need:

a PC or Macintosh computer, and

either a CF card reader or, if your computer is equipped with a PCMCIA Type II or Type III card slot, a CA-20 PC-card adapter (available separately from Nikon).

Using a CF Card Reader

The steps involved in connecting a CF card reader and inserting memory cards may be found in the documentation provided with your card reader. Once the card has been inserted, it will function as a disk, as described in Step 3 of “Using a PCMCIA Card Slot,” below.

Note

The COOLPIX 700 can read and play back only those images that conform to the format used by the COOLPIX 700, 950, 900s, and 900 digital cameras. It may not be able to read JPEG or TIFF files created by a computer or by another make of camera. It may also not be able to read camera files that have been renamed or moved to a different folder using a computer.

Using a PCMCIA Card Slot

1 To read CompactFlash cards using a PCMCIA Type II or Type III card slot, insert the card in a PC card adapter as shown at right.

2 Insert the adapter into the PC card slot as instructed in the documentation provided with your computer or PC card drive.

3 The card will now function as a disk. Photographs may be found within the folder DCIM in the card’s root directory, stored in the folder shown in the playback mode information display. Photos can be viewed in any application that supports JPEG and TIFF formats.

Tips

You may need to install an ATA RAM-card driver before you will be able to read the memory card on a computer running Windows 3.1.

You can use Nikon View to browse photographs on a memory card in the same fashion as when the camera is connected to your computer directly. See the Nikon View reference manual for details.

Connections: Viewing Photos on a Computer

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Contents Coolpix Contents VGAOverview First Steps Putting Batteries inYour CameraInserting and Removing Memory Cards Choosing a Language for the MenusClock battery Setting the Time and DateFirst Steps Setting the Time and Date Turn the mode dial to A-REC TakingYour First PhotographCheck the number of exposures remaining First Steps Taking Your First PhotographAdjust camera settings Compose a photographHalf-press the shutter-release button Take a photographCheck the results Using the Buttons A-REC, M-REC Flash SettingsSetting How it works When to use it Using the Buttons A-REC, M-REC Flash SettingsTips Using the Buttons A-REC, M-REC Focus Settings Focus SettingsAutofocus settings Focus Distance Manual focusPressing the button Using the Self-Timer Using the Buttons A-REC, M-REC Using the Self-TimerUsing the Buttons A-REC, M-REC Image Quality Image QualityApprox. No Quality 8MBUsing the Buttons A-REC, M-REC Image Quality To view photos one at a time Using the Buttons PlayUsing the Buttons Play If desired, you can zoom in on the current Photo by pressing Button.Center portion of the image will be en Button once for a magnificationCamera Menus The A-REC Menu Camera MenusA-REC Menu Using Folders A-REC, M-REC Selecting a FolderPress the shutter-release button to dis RightFolder Options Menu Creating new foldersTo create a new folder Renaming existing folders To rename an existing folderLCD brightness can be adjusted from the setup menu for each LCD BrightnessDeleting folders To delete an existing folderAuto Off Formatting Memory CardsAllows you to choose between single-shot and three multi M-REC MenuCamera Menus The M-REC Menu Lens Lens Converter M-REC setup menu offers access to the following settingsScribed in First Steps Setting the Time and Date, above Below 194640 ⋅ PixelsLens Converter Settings Lens Option How it worksDesired option from the menu shown at Right, then press the shutter-release butSecond Turn the mode dial to M-REC Choose YES black-and-white mode orNo color mode from the B&W menu Black-and-White PhotographyButton Using autoexposure and auto white-balance lockMaking a Panorama-Tips AE-LOCK User Settings SecondRestoring Default Settings Sensitivity Default no adjustment Best-shot selection OffLens converter Normal no adjustment FolderSetting How it works LCD On/OffControls Menu Flash is set to Auto when the camera is turned onSave Focus Mode Save As above, but the camera Card Playback setup menu provides Playback MenuProtects selected photographs from deletion Prepares photographs for printingDeleting Multiple Photographs Ages marked with a icon. Highlight noDeleting All Photographs in Memory Deleting FoldersTo delete a folder ButtonUsing Folders Playback By default, each photograph will be disSlideshow To select a folder for playbackProtecting Photographs from Deletion Hiding Photographs During Playback Preparing Photographs for PrintingCamera Menus The Playback Menu Connections Connecting to aTelevision or VCRConnections Connecting to a Television or VCR Using a CF Card Reader Using a Pcmcia Card SlotViewing Photos on a Computer Reading Memory CardsCleaning Caring forYour CameraStorage Caring for Your CameraWhat’s in the Box AccessoriesOptional Accessories Troubleshooting General ProblemsSee Error Messages, below, for more information Exposure count shows zeroMonitor shows the message, no Card Present Images are over- or underexposedYour television does not mirror the LCD monitor Is your television compatible with the Coolpix 700?Use a Nikon memory card Error MessagesTroubleshooting Error Messages S T EM E Rror Specifications SpecificationsIng can be preset Self-timerPorts DC, video, serial Power source Dimensions