Disconnecting the camera from your computer, Downloading images from an sd memory card, Images in an sd memory card – Ricoh G700SE User Manual

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Disconnecting the Camera

from Your Computer

1.

Drag and drop the displayed drive

or volume icon to the [Trash] icon.

When a screen appears prompting you to

enter the administrator's password, enter

the password.

2.

Unplug the USB cable.

• You can also select [Eject] from the [Special]

menu in Mac OS 9 or the [File] menu in

Mac OS X to cancel the connection.

• A warning may be displayed if the USB cable

is disconnected without first removing the

camera from the system as described above.

Be sure to remove the camera from the system

before disconnecting the cable.

• Confirm that transfer is complete before

removing the camera from the system and

disconnecting the cable.

• When the camera is connected to a Macintosh

computer, a “FINDER.DAT” or “.DS_Store” file

may be created which the camera will list as

an unmatched file. This file can be deleted

without risk.

Downloading Images from an

SD Memory Card

It is possible to download images from an SD

memory card to computer via a PC card slot or

card reader.

Images in an SD Memory Card

Images are stored on an SD memory card in a

hierarchy, as shown here.

Image files

If you connect the camera or a card reader to a

computer and then directly display, edit or save

SD memory card images on the computer, you

may no longer be able to play back the images

on the camera. Download the images to the

computer before displaying, editing or saving

them.

Card Reader

This is a device connected to a computer to read

the contents of cards. In addition to the memory

card adapter-type, there are card readers into

which you can directly load an SD memory card.

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