Casio Exilim Ex Z5 Users Guide
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 191 1.What you should do first depends on whether your computer is running under Windows XP, 2000, Me, 98SE, or 98. Windows 98SE/98 Users •Start from step 2 to install the USB driver. •Note that the example installation presented here uses Windows 98. Windows XP/2000/Me Users •Installation of the USB driver is not required, so jump directly to step 6. 2.Set the bundled CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer. •Use the CD-ROM whose contents label shows “USB driver”. 3.On...
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 192 Establish a connection between the camera and computer 1.Make sure the camera’s battery is fully charged. 2.Turn on the camera, and then press [MENU]. •It makes no difference whether the camera is in a REC mode or the PLAY mode. 3.Select the “Set Up” tab, select “USB”, and then press []. 4.Use [] and [] to select “Mass Storage”, and then press [SET]. USB portConnector A USB cable (bundled) USB/AV connector •Take care when connecting the USB cable to the camera or your...
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 193 6.Turn on the camera. •This will cause your computer to create a hardware profile for camera’s built-in memory or the memory card loaded in the camera. You do not need to install the USB driver every time. After you install it once, your computer will recognize the camera’s built-in memory or its memory card when you establish a USB connection between the camera and your computer. •This will cause the camera’s operation lamp to light green. •At this point, some operating...
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 194 NOTE •If you open a rotated image on your computer, the original unrotated version will appear (page 144). This is true both for a rotated image opened from camera memory and for a rotated image that has been copied to your computer’s hard disk. 6.Depending on your operating system, perform one of the following procedures to save the files, if you want. Windows 2000, Me, 98SE, 98 1. In the camera’s file memory (Removable Disk), right- click the “DCIM” folder. 2. On the...
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 195 NOTE •If you already have a folder named “DCIM” in your computer’s “My Documents” folder, performing the procedures under step 6 above will overwrite the existing “DCIM” folder with the newly saved folder. If you want to save the contents of the existing “DCIM” folder, change its name or move it to another location before saving a new “DCIM” folder. IMPORTANT! •Never use your computer to edit, delete, move, or rename images stored in the camera’s file memory. Doing so...
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 196 USB Connection Precautions •Do not leave the same image displayed on your computer screen for a long time. Doing so can cause the image to “burn in” on the screen. •Never disconnect the USB cable or perform any camera operation while data communication is in progress. Doing so can cause data to become corrupted. Using the Camera with a Macintosh Computer The following are the general steps for viewing and copying files from a Macintosh. You can find details about each...
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 197 IMPORTANT! •If you plan to transfer file data from the camera’s built-in memory to your Macintosh, make sure there is no memory card loaded in the camera. If there is, remove the memory card from the camera before you connect to your Macintosh. Establish a connection between the camera and your Macintosh 1.Make sure the camera’s battery is fully charged. 2.Turn on the camera, and then press [MENU]. •It makes no difference whether the camera is in a REC mode or the PLAY...
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 198 5.Turn off the camera, and connect the USB cable that comes bundled with the camera to the camera’s USB/AV connector and your computer’s USB port. •Take care when connecting the USB cable to the camera or your computer. USB ports and cable plugs are shaped for proper positioning. USB portConnector A USB cable (bundled) USB/AV connector 6.Turn on the camera. •Your Macintosh will see the camera’s file memory as a drive. •The appearance of the drive icon depends on the Mac...
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 199 View and copy the images you want 1.Double-click the drive icon for the camera’s file memory, the “DCIM” folder, and then the folder that contains the image you want. 2.Double-click the file that contains the image you want to view. •For information about file names, see “Memory Folder Structure” on page 202. NOTE •If you open a rotated image on your Macintosh, the original unrotated version will appear (page 144). This is true both for a rotated image opened from...
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VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER 200 USB Connection Precautions • Do not leave the same image displayed on your computer screen for a long time. Doing so can cause the image to “burn in” on the screen. • Never disconnect the USB cable or perform any camera operation while data communication is in progress. Doing so can cause data to become corrupted. Using a Memory Card to Transfer Images to a Computer The procedures in this section describe how to transfer images from the camera to your computer using a...