
2To allow data to be transferred between the computer and the camera, turn the camera mode dial to PC. The computer will not recognize the camera if the mode dial is set to any other position.
Note that the “hot plug” support provided by the IEEE 1394 interface makes it possible to reverse steps 1 and 2 by turning the camera on and setting the mode dial to PC before connecting the device to the computer.
If the camera is properly connected and Nikon Cap-
ture 3 Camera Control is running, PC will be displayed in the control panel on top of the camera (PC will not be displayed when Nikon View Nikon Transfer is run- ning). If continuous shooting mode is selected while Nikon Capture 3 is running and the camera shutter-
release button is held down, the rate at which photographs are taken may slow.
If neither Nikon View Nikon Transfer nor Nikon Capture 3 Camera Control is running when the camera is connected, the camera will function normally. The only exception is that if the mode dial is set to PC, the shooting mode (single- frame or continuous) must be set using Custom Setting 30 (
pg. 180).
3To terminate the connection between the camera and computer, exit Nikon View or Nikon Capture 3 and turn the camera mode dial to another setting. If you are using Nikon Capture 3 wait until PC is no longer displayed in the control panel before disconnecting the cable.
Do not turn the camera off while data transfer is in progress.
Shooting Speed (Nikon Capture 3)
The shooting speed may drop when the camera
For more information on:
pg. 180 Custom Setting 30
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