Wireless and Ethernet Networks

If the optional WT-4 wireless transmitter (0 280) is attached, photographs can be transferred or printed over wireless or Ethernet networks and the camera can also be controlled from network computers running Camera Control Pro 2 (available separately). The WT-4 can be used in any of the following modes:

Mode

Function

Transfer mode

Upload new or existing photographs to computer or ftp server.

Thumbnail select

Preview photographs on computer monitor before upload.

mode

 

PC mode

Control camera from computer using Camera Control Pro 2 (available

separately).

 

 

 

Print mode

Print JPEG photographs on printer connected to network computer.

 

 

For more information, see the WT-4 user’s manual. Be sure to update to the latest versions of the WT-4 firmware and supplied software.

ATransfer Mode

When the WT-4 is connected to the camera in transfer mode, the picture currently displayed in full-frame playback can be uploaded to the computer by pressing the Dand Jbuttons.

AMovies

The WT-4 can be used to upload movies in transfer mode if Auto send or Send folder is not selected for Transfer settings. Movies can not be uploaded in thumbnail selector mode.

ARecording and Viewing Movies During Transfer

Movies can not be recorded or played back in image transfer mode when a WT-4 is connected to the camera (“image transfer mode” applies when images are being transferred and when images remain to be sent).

AThumbnail Select Mode

Camera settings can not be changed from the computer in thumbnail select mode.

ACamera Control Pro 2

Camera Control Pro 2 software (available separately) can be used to control the camera from a computer. When Camera Control Pro 2 is used to capture photographs directly to the computer, the PC connection indicator (c) will appear in the control panel.

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