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Using CompactFlash Storage Cards
If you’re using a Macintosh, you must enable the PC
Exchange extension software to access files on CompactFlash
cards. See your Macintosh documentation for more
information.
NOTE
If you don’t have a PCMCIA adapter, you can simply leave the
card in your camera and transfer the images to your computer
following the instructions in Chapter 4.
Using a PCMCIA Adapter
Follow these steps to use an adapter:
1
Insert the storage card all the way into the adapter, as
shown below:
2
Insert the adapter into your computer’s Type II
PCMCIA slot:
Transferring Photos
Once the adapter and card are installed in your computer’s
PCMCIA slot, you can transfer photos by simply copying
them to your hard drive. This is the fastest way to get
pictures into your computer. The image files are stored in the
Photo_1
folder on the card.
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