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Copying Pictures to Your Computer
Follow the steps below to copy pictures to your computer.
Caution ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To copy pictures stored in the SD memory card, insert the card first and then
connect the camera to the computer.
connect the camera to the computer.
1
Connect the common terminal
for USB port/AV output of the
camera to the computer using
the supplied USB cable.
for USB port/AV output of the
camera to the computer using
the supplied USB cable.
• Turn the camera off before
connecting the USB cable.
• The camera turns on automatically when a connection is established.
2
Use the camera ! and " buttons to highlight [Computer]
and press the MENU/OK button.
and press the MENU/OK button.
• Note that charging will begin if no operations are performed for
over 30 seconds. During charging, the camera controls can not be
used and the camera will not function as a Mass Storage device;
disconnect the USB cable and start over from Step 1.
used and the camera will not function as a Mass Storage device;
disconnect the USB cable and start over from Step 1.
3
Copy photos to the computer.
If DL-10 is installed:
• DL-10 starts and image transfer begins automatically.
• Pictures are copied to the [Digital Camera] folder in [My Documents],
• DL-10 starts and image transfer begins automatically.
• Pictures are copied to the [Digital Camera] folder in [My Documents],
where they are sorted into separate folders by date of recording. See
the “Software User Guide” (PDF file) for more information.
the “Software User Guide” (PDF file) for more information.
If DL-10 is not installed:
• Copy files from the camera to the
• Copy files from the camera to the
desired location.
• When an SD memory card is
loaded, its files are displayed.
Otherwise, files in the internal
memory are displayed.
Otherwise, files in the internal
memory are displayed.
• When [Digital camera software
installer] screen appears, click [×].
Example of the display
in Windows XP