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Viewing images on a Macintosh
1
Insert the memory card into the camera.
(
Æ
p.30)
2
Place the camera in the USB cradle and
connect the AC adapter.
3
Use the USB cable supplied with the camera to connect the
USB cradle to the Macintosh and start the Macintosh.
A
Important
• You do not need to install the USB drivers on a Macintosh computer. Connect the USB
cable without installing the drivers.
• To view images on your Macintosh, you must have image-viewing software already
installed. (To play movies, QuickTime 4.1 or later is required.)
• Always use the AC adapter when you connect the camera to a computer to view and
copy images, etc. If the battery runs out and the camera turns off, files may be
corrupted.
A
Important
You cannot view images on the Macintosh unless
there is a memory card in the camera.
B
Note
Refer to "Using the USB Cradle" (
Æ
p.36) for
details on attaching the USB cradle.
A
Important
Check the sizes of the USB connectors. Plug the small connector into the USB cradle
and the large connector into the USB port on your Macintosh.