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Install Software
Nikon Transfer can be used to copy
(transfer) pictures to a computer for
storage. Install Nikon Transfer from the
supplied Software Suite CD. For further
information, refer to the help information
contained in the Software Suite CD or in
Nikon Transfer.
Turn on the camera. When the
AutoPlay dialog is displayed, select
[Copy pictures to a folder on my
computer using Nikon Transfer]
(Windows Vista) or [Nikon Transfer
Copy pictures to a folder on my
computer] (Windows XP), and
click [OK] (Windows XP only). To bypass this dialog in the
future, check [Always do this for this device:] (Windows
Vista), or [Always use this program for this action.]
(Windows XP)
When transfer is complete, thumbnail images of the
transferred pictures will be displayed in the Explorer
window.
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Nikon Transfer will start. Confirm that the source device is
displayed in the transfer options [Source] panel and click
[Start Transfer]
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Click [Install] to install Nikon Transfer to the selected folder.
The destination folder for Nikon Transfer will be displayed.
Click [Next] to install Nikon Transfer to this folder, or click
[Change...] to select another folder.
Click [Finish] to exit the Nikon
Transfer installer.
Nikon Transfer
Click [Next] to begin
installation of Nikon Transfer.
The license agreement will be displayed. After taking
the time to read and understand the contents of this
agreement, select [I accept the terms in the license
agreement] and click [Next] to accept its terms and display
the ReadMe file. After reviewing the contents of this file,
which may contain important information that could not
be included here, click [Next]
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The Language Selection dialog
will be displayed Confirm the
language and click [Next]
When installing, using, or uninstalling Nikon Transfer, log on
to an account with administrator privileges.
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The Install Center window
shown at right will be
displayed. Click [Nikon
Standard Install] to install
ArcSoft Panorama Maker
software, Apple QuickTime,
Nikon Transfer, and Microsoft
OirectX 9 (Windows XP/2000 only) Note that there may
be a delay between each installation; do not perform any
other operations until all components are installed.
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Turn the computer on and insert the Software Suite CO
into a CO-ROM drive (under Windows Vista, and choose
[Run Welcomeexe] in the AutoPlay dialog). Exit all other
applications and turn off any virus-checking software
before beginning Nikon Transfer installation.
Custom Install Install selected software.
Link to Nikon: Download trial versions of other Nikon software
from a Nikon website or visit Nikon technical support websites
(Internet connection required).
Kodak EasyShare (Windows Vista/XP only): Install Kodak
EasyShare
Install Guide: View help information included on the Software
Suite CD
Follow the on-screen instructions to close the Install
Center window. If a dialog is displayed directing you to
restart the computer, follow the on-screen instructions.
Microsoft DirectX 9 (Windows
XP/2000
only)
The Panorama Maker and Pictmotion options require DirectX
version 9 or later If an earlier version is installed, follow the on-
screen instructions to install DirectX 9.
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Installing QuickTime Under Windows Vista
See the Apple Inc. website for Windows Vista support information.
Nikon recommends downloading and installing the most up-to-
date version of QuickTime for Windows Vista
If Nikon Transfer Is Already Installed
The Language Selection dialog is not displayed if Nikon Transfer
is already installed. The Install Center window is displayed in the
language selected when Nikon Transfer was first installed.
After confirming that transfer is complete, turn the camer,
off and disconnect the USB cable.
Pictures can be displayed in the viewer supplied with your
operating system.
For Users of Windows 2000 Professional
Use a card reader or similar device to transfer the pictures stored
on the memory card to the computer.
If your memory card has a capacity greater than 2 GB, the intended
device must support the memory card.
At the Nikon Transfer default settings, Nikon Transfer will start
automatically when a memory card is inserted into the card
reader or similar device. See step c of "Transfer Pictures to Your
Computer" to transfer pictures.
Do not connect the camera to the computer. If the camera is
connected to the computer, the [Found New Hardware Wizard]
dialog will be displayed Select [Cancel], close the dialog, and
disconnect the camera from the computer.
To transfer pictures stored in the camera's internal memory to
the computer, the pictures must first be copied to a memory
card using the camera. For instruction on copying data between
the internal memory and a memory card, see pages 75,115, and
119 of the User's Manual.
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Remove the Software Suite CO from the CO-ROM drive.
This completes installation.
If You Are Using Windows 2000 Professional
Use a card reader or similar device to transfer pictures stored on
the memory card to the computer. For further information, refer to
"For Users of Windows 2000 Professional."
Use a Reliable Power Source
Nikon recommends using a fully-charged battery or the AC
Adaptor EH-62A (available separately from Nikon) to power the
camera for extended periods.
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Turn off the camera.
Connect the camera to your
computer as shown in the
illustration, using the USB
cable provided. Check to
be sure the connector is in
the correct orientation and insert the plug straight.
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insert or disconnect it forcibly.
Transfer Pictures to Your Computer
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ArcSoft Panorama Maker
software
Follow the on-screen
instructions to install Panorama
Maker 4.
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Apple QuickTime
Click [Yes] to install QuickTime
(installation may take several minutes
on some systems).
If the Install Program Does Not Start Automatically
Open Computer by selecting [Computer] from the [Start] menu
(Windows Vista), open My Computer by selecting [My Computer]
from the [Start] menu (Windows XP), or double-click the [My
Computer] icon on the desktop (Windows 2000 Professional), and
double-click the [Software Suite] CD icon
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