For Mac Os 8.6 To 9.2.2; Connect Your Camera To The Computer - Ricoh Caplio G4 Operation Manual

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For Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.2

In Mac OS 8.6, Mac OS 9.1, or earlier ver-
sions, a folder called [Caplio] is created
inside the root directory on the start-up disc
[Macintosh HD].
In Mac OS 9.1 to 9.2.2, a folder called [Caplio]
is automatically created inside the [Docu-
ments] folder on the start-up disc [Macintosh
HD].

Connect your camera to the computer

using the USB cable.
The camera turns on, RICOH Gate La starts and the
RICOH Gate La window appears.
Image Transfer begins automatically.
Click on the [File] menu and select [Quit].
RICOH Gate La closes.
• If you want to start RICOH Gate La when the camera is not connected, double-click the [RICOH Gate La] icon in the Control Panel
folder, which is inside the System Folder.
• Images downloaded by RICOH Gate La are saved in folders with the date of each shot, inside the [Caplio] folder. When using the
Mounter, you can specify a folder where the images will be saved.
For how to change the Save Destination Folder, see P.171.
Chapter 3 Section 2 Downloading Images to a Computer
Using the Mounter
You can transfer images using the Mounter.
Connect your camera to the computer
using the USB cable.
Your camera turns on.
When an SD Memory Card is not loaded, the [Caplio]
icon is displayed and you can view the image files
stored in internal memory.
When an SD Memory Card is loaded, the [Caplio.SD]
icon is displayed and you can view the image files
stored on the SD Memory Card loaded.
Double-click the displayed icon.
It can be handled in the same way as a normal drive.
If you double-click the icon, a folder called [DCIM] is
displayed and a folder called [100RICOH] within that
folder is displayed. The image files you shot are inside
the [100RICOH] folder.
Drag and drop the file and then copy to the hard disc.
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