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    Copy Pictures to the Computer
    Before proceeding, be sure you have installed the software on 
    the supplied ViewNX 2 CD (0253).
    1Connect the USB cable.
    After turning the camera off and ensuring that a memory 
    card is inserted, connect the supplied USB cable as shown 
    and then turn the camera on.
    Using ViewNX 2
    AUse a Reliable Power Source
    To ensure that data transfer is no t interrupted, be sure the camera 
    battery is fully charged.
    AConnecting Cables
    Be sure the camera is off when connecting or disconnecting 
    interface cables.
     Do not use force or attempt to insert the 
    connectors at an angle.
    DDuring Transfer
    Do not turn the camera off or disconnect the USB cable while 
    transfer is in progress. 
    						
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    2Start Nikon Transfer 2 component of ViewNX 2.
    If a message is displayed prompting you to choose a 
    program, select Nikon Transfer 2.
    AThe USB Cable Clip
    To prevent cable from being discon nected, attach the supplied clip 
    as shown.
    DUSB Hubs
    Connect the camera directly to the computer; do not connect the 
    cable via a USB hub or keyboard.
    AWindows 7
    If the following dialog is displa yed, select Nikon Transfer 2 as 
    described below.
    1 Under  Import pictures and videos , 
    click  Change program .
     A program 
    selection dialog will be displayed; 
    select  Import File using 
    Nikon Transfer 2  and click OK.
    2 Double-click  Import File. 
    						
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    3Click Start Transfer .
    At default settings, pictures  on the memory card will be 
    copied to the computer.
    4Terminate the connection.
    When transfer is complete, turn the camera off and 
    disconnect the USB cable.
    AWindows 8.1
    Windows 8.1 may display an AutoPlay 
    prompt when the camera is connected. 
    Tap or click the dialog and then tap or 
    click  Import File/Nikon Transfer 2  to 
    select Nikon Transfer 2.
    Start Transfer 
    						
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    AStarting ViewNX 2 Manually
    • Windows: Double-click the ViewNX 2 shortcut on the desktop.
    • Mac: Click the ViewNX 2 icon in the Dock.
    AFor More Information
    Consult online help for more information on using ViewNX 2.
    ACapture NX-D
    Use Nikon’s Capture NX-D software to retouch photos or to change 
    settings for NEF (RAW ) pictures and save them in other formats.
     Capture NX-D also offers an Image Dust Off feature that removes 
    image artifacts caused by dust inside the camera. Capture NX-D is 
    available for download from a link in the ViewNX 2 installer ( 0253). 
    						
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    Ethernet and Wireless Networks
    The optional UT-1 communication unit (0437) can be used to 
    upload photographs to a computer or ftp server.
     The camera 
    connects to the UT-1 using the USB cable supplied with the 
    camera, while the UT-1 in turn connects to the network via an 
    Ethernet cable or an optional WT-5 wireless transmitter ( 0437).
     
    The optional communication units and wireless transmitters 
    support the following modes:
    For information on using optional communication units or 
    wireless transmitters, refer to the manuals provided with the 
    device.
     Be sure to update to the latest versions of the device 
    firmware and related software.
    ModeFunction
    FTP upload  Upload existing photos and movies to a computer or ftp 
    server, or upload new photos as they are taken.
    Image 
    transfer
    Camera  control Control the camera using optional Camera Control Pro 2 
    software and save new photos and movies directly to 
    the computer.
    HTTP server View and take pictures remotely using a browser 
    equipped computer or iPhone. 
    						
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    DDuring Transfer
    Movies can not be recorded or played back when the UT-1 is 
    connected and there are either images remaining to be sent or images 
    currently being transferred via an  Ethernet or wireless network.
    AMovies
    Movies can be uploaded over Ethernet and wireless networks in 
    transfer mode. Note, however, that movies can not be uploaded using 
    the  Auto send  or Send folder  features in the  Options menu.
    DHTTP Server Mode
    The camera can not be used to record or view movies in HTTP server 
    mode.
    AWT-5 Wireless Transmitters
    The principal differences between the WT-5 and WT-5A/B/C/D/E is in 
    the number of channels supported; unless otherwise stated, all 
    references to the the WT-5 also apply to the WT-5A/B/C/D/E. 
    						
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    Selected JPEG images can be printed on a PictBridge printer 
    (0 485) connected directly to the camera.
    Connecting the Printer
    Connect the camera using the supplied USB cable. Do not use 
    force or attempt to insert the connectors at an angle.
    When the camera and printer are turned on, a welcome screen 
    will be displayed in the monitor, followed by a PictBridge 
    playback display.
    Printing Photographs
    DUSB Hubs
    Connect the camera directly to the printer; do not connect the cable 
    via a USB hub.
    DSelecting Photographs for Printing
    Images created at image quality settings of NEF (RAW ) or TIFF (RGB) 
    ( 0 79) can not be selected for printing.
     JPEG copies of NEF (RAW ) 
    images can be created using the  NEF (RAW) processing option in the 
    retouch menu ( 0399).
    APrinting Via Direct USB Connection
    Be sure the battery is fully charged or use an optional AC adapter and 
    power connector.
     When taking photographs to be printed via direct 
    USB connection, set  Color space to sRGB  (0 296). 
    						
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    Printing Pictures One at a Time
    1Display the desired picture.
    Press 4 or  2 to view additional pictures.
     Press the  X button 
    to zoom in on the current frame (press the center of the multi 
    selector to exit zoom).
     To view thumbnails, press the center 
    of the multi selector.
     Use the multi selector to highlight 
    pictures, or press the center of the multi selector again to 
    display the highlighted picture full frame.
     To view images in 
    other locations, press  W when thumbnails are displayed and 
    select the desired card and folder as described on page 237.
    ASee Also
    See page 472 for information on what to do if an error occurs during 
    printing. 
    						
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    2Adjust printing options.
    Press J to display the following items, then press  1 or  3 to 
    highlight an item and press  2 to view options (only options 
    supported by the current printer are listed; to use the default 
    option, select  Printer default ).
     After selecting an option, 
    press  J to return to the printer settings menu.
    3Start printing.
    Select  Start printing  and press J to start printing.
     To  c a n c e l  
    before all copies have been printed, press  J.
    OptionDescription
    Page size Choose a page size.
    No.
     of copies This option is listed only 
    when pictures are printed one 
    at a time. Press  1 or  3 to choose number of copies 
    (maximum 99).
    Border Choose whether to frame photos in white borders.
    Time stamp Choose whether to print the times and dates of 
    recordings on photos.
    Cropping This option is listed only 
    when pictures are printed one 
    at a time.
     To exit without cropping, highlight  No 
    cropping  and press  J. To crop the current picture, 
    highlight  Crop and press  2. A crop selection dialog 
    will be displayed; press  X to increase the size of the 
    crop,  W to decrease, and use the multi selector to 
    position the crop.
     Note that print quality may drop if 
    small crops are printed at large sizes. 
    						
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    Printing Multiple Pictures
    1Display the PictBridge menu.
    Press the G button in the PictBridge playback display.
    2Choose an option.
    Highlight one of the following options and press  2.
    • Print select : Select pictures for printing.
     Use the multi 
    selector to highlight pictures (to view images in other 
    locations, press  W and select the desired card and folder as 
    described on page 237; to disp lay the current picture full 
    screen, press and hold the  X button) and, keeping the 
    L (Z /Q ) button pressed, press  1 or  3 to choose the 
    number of prints (maximum 99).
     To deselect a picture, set 
    the number of prints to zero.
    • Print (DPOF) : Print the current DPOF print order ( 0267).
     
    The order can be viewed and modified before printing as 
    described in the description for  Print select, above.
    • Index print : To create an index print of all JPEG pictures on 
    the memory card, proceed to Step 3.
     Note that if the 
    memory card contains more than 256 pictures, only the first 
    256 images will be printed.
     A warning will be displayed if 
    the page size selected in Step 3 is too small for an index 
    print.
    3Adjust printing options.
    Adjust printer settings as described in Step 2 on page 265.
    4Start printing.
    Select  Start printing  and press J to start printing.
     To  c a n c e l  
    before all copies have been printed, press  J. 
    						
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