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    2
    Transferring Images
    to an FTP Server
    With FTP transfer, you can automatically transfer each 
    image to the FTP server as you shoot or transfer 
    images in batches after shooting. 
    						
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    These instructions are continued from Chapter 1.
    1 Turn the  dial to select [Address 
    setting], and then press .
    2 If you set the DNS server setting to 
    [Disable], the screen on the left is 
    displayed.
     Press  to select the input 
    position, and then turn the  dial 
    to enter the IP address of the FTP 
    server.
     If you set the DNS server IP address 
    setting to [Auto assign] or [Manual 
    setting], the screen on the left is 
    displayed.
     For instructions on screen operations, 
    see “Virtual Keyboard Operation” 
    (p.20).
     Enter the FTP server’s server name 
    or IP address.
    3 In [Port number setting], enter 
    00021, in most cases.
     Turn the  dial to select [OK], and 
    then press   to go to the next 
    screen.
    Configuring FTP Communication Settings 
    						
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    Configuring FTP Communication Settings
    4    Complete the [Passive mode] 
    settings.
     If an Error 41 (“Cannot connect to 
    FTP server”) is displayed in step 8, 
    setting [Passive mode] to [Enable] 
    may resolve it.
    5 Complete the [Proxy server] 
    settings.
     Turn the  dial to select [OK], and 
    then press  to go to the next 
    screen.
    6 Complete the [Login method] 
    settings.
     Turn the  dial to select [OK], and 
    then press  to go to the next 
    screen.
    7 Complete the [Target folder] 
    settings.
     Select [Root folder] to save images 
    in the root folder as specified in FTP 
    server settings (p.42).
     Select [Select folder] to specify a 
    subfolder in the root folder. If no folder 
    exists, a folder will be created 
    automatically.
     Turn the  dial to select [OK], and 
    then press  to connect to the 
    FTP server. 
    						
    							Configuring FTP Communication Settings
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    8 On the confirmation screen displayed 
    next, select [OK] and press .
    XThe  lamp on the camera 
    lights up green.
    9 Press  and turn the  dial to 
    select the set number, and then press 
    .
     Turn the  dial to select [OK], and 
    then press . After the 
    connection wizard closes, the display 
    will return to the menu screen.
    The network settings for FTP transfer are now complete.
    During image transfer, the  lamp on the camera blinks green. 
    						
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    An image can be automatically transferred to the FTP server 
    immediately after shooting. You can continue still photo shooting even 
    while images are being transferred.
    Before shooting, be sure to insert a memory card in the camera. If you 
    shoot without recording images, they will not be transferred.
    Note that automatic transfer of movies is not supported. Transfer 
    movies after shooting, as described on pages 30-38. 
    1Select [Communication settings].
    2Select [Network settings].
     Once [Communication func] is set 
    to [Enable], you can select [Network 
    settings].
    3Select [Set up].
    Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot 
    						
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    4Select [Automatic transfer].
     Select [Enable].
    5Take the picture.
    XThe captured images are transferred 
    to the FTP server.
    Approx. number of shots
    * Using a fully charged LP-E4N Battery Pack.
    *[LAN power save: Enable]
    * Based on Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) standards.
    Number of Possible Shots
    Normal Temperature 
    (23°C / 73°F)Low Temperature 
    (0°C / 32°F) 
    950740
     During continuous shooting, images are transferred to the FTP server in 
    the order they are captured.
     The captured images are also stored on the memory card.
     Any images for which transfer fails or is interrupted will be transferred 
    automatically when the connection is restored (p.28). These images can 
    also be transferred in batches manually at a later time (p.34). 
    						
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    Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot
    With automatic transfer, you can select which images to transfer when 
    recording images of different sizes to separate cards, or when recording 
    both RAW and JPEG images.
    1Select [Communication settings].
    2Select [Network settings].
     Once [Communication func] is set 
    to [Enable], you can select [Network 
    settings].
    3Select [Set up].
    4Select [Transfer type/size].
    Setting the Size or Type of Images to Transfer 
    						
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    5Select the size and type of images 
    to transfer.
     To transfer smaller JPEGs when the camera is set up to record 
    larger JPEGs to one card and smaller JPEGs to the other, set [JPEG 
    size to trans.] to [Smaller JPEG].
     To transfer either RAW or JPEG images when the camera is set up 
    to record RAW images to one card and JPEGs to the other, specify 
    which images to transfer in the [RAW+JPEG transfer] setting. 
    Similarly, complete the same setting when RAW+JPEG images are 
    recorded simultaneously to a single memory card.
     When images of the same size are recorded to both cards 
    simultaneously, images recorded to card 1 are transferred, 
    regardless of image quality (compression).
    If transfer fails, the  lamp on the 
    camera blinks in red. In this case, press 
    the  button, select 
    [Communication settings] on the [53] 
    tab, and press . When the screen 
    shown on the left is displayed, check the 
    error number and see page 84 to eliminate the cause of the error. 
    Once the cause of the error is eliminated, the images whose transfer 
    previously failed will be transferred automatically. With this option 
    activated, transfer is attempted again automatically after failure, both 
    when automatic transfer is used and when transferring captured images 
    via FTP. Note that when you cancel image transfer, or turn off the 
    camera, the image will not be re-transferred automatically. See page 34 
    and transfer the image manually.
    Auto Retry if Transfer Fails 
    						
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    Automatic Image Transfer After Each Shot
     In the menu, select [Communication settings]  [Network 
    settings]  [Set up]  [LAN power save].
     When this option is set to [Enable], the camera will log off from the 
    FTP server after transfer and switch to standby mode. Wired 
    connectivity will be restored automatically when you attempt to 
    transfer images, and the camera will reconnect to the FTP server.
    Enabling LAN Power Management 
    						
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    Simply select an image and press  to transfer it. You can add a 
    caption before transferring the image. You can continue still photo 
    shooting even while images are being transferred.
    1Select [Communication settings].
    2Select [Network settings].
     Once [Communication func] is set 
    to [Enable], you can select [Network 
    settings].
    3Select [Set up].
    Transferring Images Individually
    Transferring the Current Image 
    						
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