CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT
Disconnecting the USB Cable
Windows XP,Windows Me or 98
Disconnect the USB cable from the camera, and then turn off the camera.
Windows 2000
Click card services in the task tray on your computer screen, and disable the drive number assigned to the camera. Next, disconnect the USB cable from the camera, and then turn off the camera.
Macintosh
In Finder, drag the camera to the trash can. Next, disconnect the USB cable from the camera and then turn off the camera.
After completing data communication over a USB connec- tion, use one of the prescribed procedures above to dis-
connect the USB cable.
You cannot turn off the camera while the USB cable is con- nected. Disconnect the USB cable before turning off the camera.
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Using a Memory Card to Transfer Image Data
In addition to the cable connections described in the previ- ous sections, you can also exchange data between your camera and computer by reading it directly from the memory card. The Photo Loader software that comes on the bundled
The following provides general information about how to di- rectly read images from a memory card. Certain details may be different depending on the type of computer you are using.
Computer equipped with an SD memory card slot Insert the SD memory card directly into the slot.
Computer equipped with a PC card slot
Use a commercially available PC card adapter (for an SD memory card/MMC). For full details, see the user documen- tation that comes with the PC card adapter and your computer.
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