Nikon 775 User Manual

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erence–Connections

Getting Connected: Connecting to Your Computer

Once you have installed Nikon View, you are ready to transfer pictures and movies
to your computer. Images can be transferred either via a direct USB connection
between the camera and computer, or by removing the memory card from the
camera and inserting it in a card reader or PC card slot.

Direct Connection: Connecting Your Camera by Cable
If your computer is equipped with a built-in USB interface, you can connect the
camer a and computer using the UC-E2 USB cable provided with your camera. If
your computer does not have a built-in USB connection, you can transfer images
using a card reader or PC card slot (see following section).

1

Turn the computer on
Turn the computer on and wait for the operating system to start up.

2

Select the images to be transferred
After turning the mode dial to

, turn the camer a

on and press the

button to display a page of

thumbnail images (

127). Check that the im-

ages you want to transfer are mar ked with a
icon. To select unmarked pictures for transfer or to
deselect pictures already marked for transfer, high-
light the picture and press the TRANSFER button.
To select all images for transfer, select All On in
the playback Transfer menu (

138).

Transfer Time

Note that when large numbers of images are selected, some time will be required for transfer.

“Hot Plug”

The USB interface supports “hot plug” connection of peripheral devices. This means that
the camera can be on or off when you connect it to the computer. Note however that the
procedure detailed in “Disconnecting the camera” (

148) must be followed when discon-

necting the USB interface cable .

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