Using A Pc Card Adapter - Epson PhotoPC 3100Z User Manual

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5
Press the button next to
. You see the
Shot SETUP
Shot SETUP menu.
6
Press the button next to
(or the current
Trailing
flash setting) to change the
setting to
(external).
Ext Flash
7
Turn the camera dial to the setting you want to use to
take a picture.
8
Turn on the flash.
Now you are ready to start using your camera with the flash.
NOTE
The camera's flash modes are disabled when using the external
flash. See the flash documentation for information on any
available settings.

Using a PC Card Adapter

If your desktop or notebook computer has a Type II
PC card (PCMCIA) slot, you can use a PC card adapter to
access images stored on CompactFlash cards.
NOTE
If you don't have an adapter, you can use Image Expert to
transfer photos to your computer. Or you can use the USB
Storage driver to copy your photos to your hard drive. See
Chapter 10.
If you can't access a card in your notebook computer,
contact the computer manufacturer. See page A-10 for more
information.
If you're using a Macintosh, you may need to enable PC
Exchange extension software to access files on CompactFlash
cards. See your Macintosh documentation for information.
For information on installing, formatting, and removing
memory cards from your camera, see Chapter 1.
Optional Accessories B-6

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