Chapter 4 - Connecting to a Computer
The 3765 camera stores images as digital data rather than on
film. Instead of making a trip to a developer and printing from
negatives, you can copy your images to a computer for
storage.
Once transferred, your images can be viewed, edited,
printed, sent via e-mail, placed on a web page, added to a
report, uploaded to a photo-processor, or saved to any
removable media device (such as floppy disk or CD-ROM) for
delivery to a photo finisher.
After successfully transferring images to your computer,
images stored on the memory card or in the camera's
internal memory may be deleted to make room for new
images.
This chapter explains how to connect your digital camera to
a computer to download images to a PC or to use as a PC
Camera.
Do not connect the camera to your computer before
installing the software. This may cause installation problems. It
is best to install the software from the CD-ROM prior to
connecting the camera to your computer.
The 3765 interfaces to your computer in either of two modes:
1) A mass storage device (a removable disk)
2) A PC (web) camera (PC users only)
This section explains how to connect your camera in either of
these two modes. As a mass storage device you will be able