Nikon 880 User Manual

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Reading Photographs from Memory Cards
To read photographs from the camera’s memory card, you will need:
• a PC or Macintosh computer, and
• either a CF-card reader or, if your computer is equipped with a PCMCIA Type II or Type III card slot,

an ED-AD1 PC-card adapter (available separately from Nikon)

Using a CF-Card Reader
The steps involved in connecting a CF-card reader and inser ting memory cards are covered in the
documentation provided with your card reader. Once the card has been inserted, it will function as a
disk, as described in Step 3 of “Using a PCMCIA Card Slot,” below.

Using a PCMCIA Card Slot

1

Insert the memory card into the PC-card adapter.

2

Insert the adapter into your computer’s PC-card slot as instructed in the documentation provided
with your computer or PC-card drive.

3

The card will now function as a disk. Photographs may be found in the folder DCIM in the root
directory, stored in the folder shown in the playback-mode information display. Photos (files with
the extensions “.JPG” or “.TIF”) can be viewed in any application that suppor ts JPEG and TIFF
formats. Movies (“.MOV”) can be played back in any application that supports QuickTime.

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