Vivitar Vivicam 3735 user manual Transferring Pictures to the Computer, Downloading Pictures

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Transferring Pictures to the Computer

After you have installed the camera software, connect the digital camera to your computer and start transferring your pictures.

Connecting the Camera to Your Computer

Your digital camera comes with a USB cable that you can use to connect the camera to your computer.

1.Plug the smaller connector of the USB cable into the digital port on your camera. 2.Plug the other end of the USB cable to your computer's USB port.

3.Since downloading pictures eats up battery power fast, use the AC power adapter whenever you are transferring pictures to your computer.

Downloading Pictures

Once you have properly connected the camera to your computer, you are now ready to transfer pictures. Make sure that the storage media is ready before you start downloading pictures.

Note:

If you want to transfer pictures stored in the internal memory, do not insert the CF card into your camera.

If you want to transfer pictures stored in the CF card, make sure the CF card is inserted into your camera.

1.Turn the dial knob to any of the camera modes ( ) .”PC” will then appear on the status LCD.

2.To access the pictures on the CF card:

If you are using Windows, double-click My Computer on the desktop. You will then see a drive labeled "Removable disk". Click that drive letter.

If you are using Macintosh, double-click the camera icon on the desktop. 3.Double click the DCIM folder.

4.To copy the picture files:

Double click the existing subfolder. Then, drag and drop the files to the desired location on your computer’s hard disk.

Note:

While the camera is connected to your computer, the camera will not allow you to take pictures. You will also not be able to view pictures on the camera.

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Contents English Warranty Policy FCC NoticeWater in the camera may cause a fire or an electrical shock User’s manual Page User’s manual Table of Contents Taking Pictures Camera SettingsViewing, Copying and Printing Transferring Pictures to the Computer Installing Camera SoftwareAppendices Introduction Preparing the Camera Getting to Know the CameraFront View Top ViewBottom View Side ViewDial Knob Zoom LeverVoice Memo Button View Angle Adjustment KnobStatus LCD Preparing power supply Using an AC Power Adapter Optional AccessoryAttaching the Strap Loading BatteriesInserting/Removing the Compact Flash card Inserting a Compact Flash CardRemoving a Compact Flash Card Getting Started Turning the Camera On and OffTurning the LCD Monitor On and Off Checking BatteriesAdjusting the Menu Display Language and Time/Date Formatting the Compact Flash CardUsing Menus When Taking Pictures Using Menus When Viewing PicturesNavigating through Menus Internal Memory/CF Card FullHow to Change Settings Taking Pictures Taking Single PicturesTaking Distant/Close-up Pictures Zoom ControlOptical Zoom Digital ZoomTaking Sports Pictures Focus LockFocus Range Lens Position Effective focus range Flash is disabled when your camera is in Burst mode Using the FlashTaking Burst Pictures Using the Self-Timer Voice Memo Camera Settings Picture MenuISO Sensitivity Exposure CompensationWhite Balance Picture Resolution and QualityLighting Conditions Camera Menu Auto ReviewSetup Menu Self-TimerAdvanced LanguageAuto Off SoundsPressing the shutter button Pressing buttonLCD Viewing Single Pictures Viewing, Copying and PrintingChoosing Information to Display on LCD Monitor Magnifying Pictures Displaying Pictures in Thumbnail ViewErasing Single Pictures Erasing PicturesErasing All Pictures Copying Pictures to CF CardOptional Protecting PicturesTo select and protect a picture Selecting Pictures for Printing Playing a Slide ShowViewing on a TV Monitor Installing Camera Software Installation CD ContentsInstalling the SoftwareDriver & Image Application System RequirementsTransferring Pictures to the Computer Connecting the Camera to Your ComputerDownloading Pictures USB Connection Troubleshooting Appendices Understanding Camera Sounds and LEDDefault Camera Settings ISOCamera Specifications JPEG, EXIF, Dpof