Introduction
Getting Ready
Taking Pictures
Playback
Set Up
GB-146
Viewing Still Images | Viewing Movies | [
o
] Viewing Images Automatically as a Slideshow (slideshow) | [
O
] Viewing Multiple Images | [INFORMATION] Viewing Image Information | [
J
]/[
I
] Erasing Unwanted
Images | [
U
] Protecting Images from Accidental Erasing (PROTECT) | [
p
] Adding Voice Messages to Still Images (POSTRECORDING) | [
V
] Resizing and Trimming Images (RESIZE) | [
W
] Rotating an Image |
[
T
] Using DPOF to specify print settings | [
G
] Printing by Connecting the Camera Directly to a Printer (PictBridge) | Connecting to a Windows PC |
Connecting to a Macintosh
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Nomenclature
Menus and Settings
Troubleshooting
Viewing images on a Macintosh
1
Insert the memory card into the camera.
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2
Load batteries into the camera.
3
Connect the camera to your Macintosh using the USB cable
provided and then start up the Macintosh.
A
Important
• You do not need to install the USB drivers on a Macintosh computer. Connect the USB
cable without installing any drivers.
• To view images on your Macintosh, you must have image-viewing software already
installed. (To play movies, QuickTime 4.1 or later must be installed.)
A
Important
You cannot check images on your Macintosh
unless there is a memory card in the camera.
A
Important
Check the size of the USB connectors. Plug the small connector into the camera and
the large connector into the USB port on your Macintosh.