Take Pictures

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Take Pictures
En
D I G I T A L
C A M E R A
Shoot
pp. 2 - 10
Take pictures for any occasion
– just point and shoot!
Review
pg. 11
View your pictures at a touch
of a button.
Transfer
pp. 12 - 29
Copy pictures to your computers
quickly and easily using PictureProject.
For information on installing PictureProject,
see pages 13-22.
Check the package contents
Check that you have all the items listed below.
E5600/E4600 digital camera
Guide to Digital
Photography with the
E5600/E4600
Quick Start Guide
(this guide)
*
*
or
Rechargeable
MH-71 battery charger
EN-MH1 batteries (×2) with power cable
• Also available as option
• Select the appropriate battery type in the SET-UP menu. (P.5)
Camera strap
USB interface cable
LR6 (AA) alkaline batteries (×2)
Audio/Video cable
(E5600 only)
Video cable
(E4600 only)
Warranty
Warranty
PictureProject
Installer CD
PictureProject
Reference Manual CD
* Two LR6 (AA) alkaline batteries or two rechargeable Nikon EN-MH1 NiMH batteries with charger
are provided with this camera. The type of batteries provided depends on the area, country or
region where the camera was purchased.
• This guide will abbreviate the COOLPIX5600 and COOLPIX4600 product names to E5600 and
E4600 respectively.
Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic Accessories
Your Nikon COOLPIX digital camera is designed to the highest standards and includes complex electronic circuitry. Only Nikon brand electronic accessories (including AC adapters) certified by Nikon
specifically for use with your Nikon digital camera are engineered and proven to operate within the
operational and safety requirements of this electronic circuitry.
THE USE OF NON-NIKON ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES COULD DAMAGE YOUR CAMERA AND MAY VOID YOUR NIKON
WARRANTY.
For more information about Nikon brand accessories, contact your local authorized Nikon dealer.
Parts of the Camera
The principle camera parts are listed below. See the Nikon Guide to Digital Photography with the E5600/E4600 for more information.
Power switch
Power-on lamp
Shutter-release
button
Eyelet for
camera strap
Memory card
slot cover
Red (!
!) lamp
Mode dial
Zoom buttons
Green (AF) lamp
Multi selector
Viewfinder
x (play) button
Batterychamber
cover
Interface connector cover
Monitor
Batterychamber
cover latch
Interface connector cover
USB connector
Parts of the Camera
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*If the package contains alkaline batteries, skip Step 1 and go straight to Step 2.
Step 1 Charge the batteries
1
Connect the power cable to the MH-71 battery charger c and insert the
wall plug into a power outlet d. The CHARGE lamp will light e.
e
c
d
Charge the batteries
2
Insert a pair of EN-MH1 batteries as indicated
on the charger.
3
The CHARGE lamp will start to blink.
4
Charging is complete when the CHARGE lamp
stops blinking.
An exhausted battery can be fully recharged in
about two hours.
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Replacing Batteries
Important
Turn the camera off and make sure that the power-on lamp has gone out before
removing or inserting batteries.
Read Battery Warnings
Read and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the battery manufacturer.
Damaged Batteries
The following batteries can not be used:
• Batteries with peeling or damaged insulation. Using batteries with damaged insulation could result in leakage,
overheating, or rupture. Note that due to manufacturing defects even new batteries may have faulty insulation.
• Batteries with insulation that covers only the sides of the
battery and not the area around the negative terminal.
• Batteries with a flat negative terminal. Do not use such
batteries even if the insulation adequately covers the
area around the negative terminal.
Performance of alkaline batteries may vary greatly depending on the manufacturer.
Choose a reliable brand.
EN-MH1 Batteries
Using an MH-71 battery charger, charge EN-MH1 batteries before first use. Charge
each pair of batteries at the same time - do not charge batteries one at a time or mix
batteries with different charges. Note that EN-MH1 batteries may discharge quickly
immediately after purchase or after the batteries have been left unused for an extended period. This is normal, and the batteries will retain a charge for longer periods after being used and recharged several times. For more information on charging
batteries, see the documentation provided with the MH-71.
Alternative Power Sources
• The camera can also be used with two ZR6 (AA) nickel-manganese batteries or
two FR6/L91 (AA) lithium batteries.
• To power the camera continuously for extended periods, use an EH-62B AC
adapter. Do not, under any circumstances, use another make or model of
AC adapter. Failure to observe this precaution could result in overheating or in
damage to the camera.
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Charge the batteries
Alkaline Batteries
Step 2 Attach the camera strap
Attach the camera strap securely to the eyelet on the camera body as shown
below.
Step 3 Insert the batteries
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Attach the camera strap/Insert the batteries
1
Open the battery-chamber cover
Slide the battery-chamber cover latch as illustrated (c), pull the battery-chamber cover (d)
and open (e).
2
Insert the batteries
Insert the batteries as shown in the label inside
the battery chamber.
3
Close the battery-chamber cover
Close the battery-chamber cover (c) and slide it
in until it latches (d). Be sure that the batterychamber cover is properly latched.
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2
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2
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Step 4 Turn the camera on
1
Rotate the mode dial to P
Mode dial
2
Turn the camera on
Turn the camera on
Battery Type
To improve battery performance, select the type of battery currently
Important inserted in the camera in the SET-UP menu. The default setting is the type
of the included batteries. When any other type of battery is used, change
the setting. For more information, see the Nikon Guide to Digital Photography with the E5600/E4600 (P. 102).
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Step 5 Choose a language and set the clock
The first time the camera is turned on, a language-selection dialog will be displayed in
the monitor. Follow the steps below to choose a language and set the time and date.
The multi selector is used to navigate through the camera menus.
Move cursor up
Cancel and return to
previous menu, or
move cursor left
Press center (I) to
make selection
Display sub-menu,
move cursor right,
or make selection.
Move cursor down
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Choose a language and set the clock
:Cancel
2
:Set
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DATE
Set time and date?
No
Yes
No
Yes
:Set
TIME ZONE
0 1. 0 1. 2005. 00 : 00
OK
London, Casablanca
DaylightSaving
:Set
TIME ZONE menu displayed.†
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DATE
Set time and date?
Confirmation dialog displayed.
4
Highlight Deutsch (German), English,
Español (Spanish), Français (French),
Italiano (Italian), Nederlands (Dutch),
Svenska (Swedish),
(Japanese),
(Simplified
Chinese),
(Traditional Chinese), or
(Korean) and press I.
:Set
Confirm Yes is highlighted. Press I.
† To turn daylight saving time on or
off, press the multi selector down to
highlight DaylightSaving and
press I. When DaylightSaving is
checked, time will automatically be
advanced one hour. To return to
Step 4, press the multi selector up
to highlight current time zone.
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HOME TIME ZONE
6
HOME TIME ZONE
London, Casablanca
:Back
London, Casablanca
:Set
:Back
Display map of world time zones.
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8
DATE
DATE
D
M
Y
D
M
01
0 1 . 2005
01
0 1 . 2005
00 : 00
:Set
:Set
Edit Day (order of Day, Month, and
Year may differ in some areas).
D
M
Y
01
05
2005
DATE
D
M
Y
0 1 . 0 5 . 2005
13 : 0 0
:Set
:Set
Highlight D M Y.
Select Month. Repeat Step 8 - 9 to edit
Month, Year, hour, and minute.
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DATE
M
Choose a language and set the clock
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DATE
00 : 00
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Y
00 : 00
Display DATE menu.
9
:Set
Select home time zone.
D
Y
0 5 . 0 1 . 2005
13 : 0 0
:Set
Choose order in which Day, Month,
and Year will be displayed.
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AUTO
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Exit to shooting mode.
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Step 6 Take pictures
Storing Pictures
Pictures will be stored in the camera's internal memory (capacity: about 14 MB) unless a Secure Digital (SD) memory card is inserted in the camera, in which case pictures will be stored on the card. For information on inserting a memory card, see
the Nikon Guide to Digital Photography with the E5600/E4600 (P.10).
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Check indicators in the monitor.
Battery level
indicator
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AUTO
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O
AUTO
10
10
Number of exposures
remaining
The battery level is shown in the monitor as follows:
Display
NO ICON
X
WARNING ! !
BATTERY EXHAUSTED
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Description
Battery fully charged.
Low battery.
Batteries exhausted. Replace with new or fully charged
batteries.
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Ready the camera
Hold the camera steadily in both hands.
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AUTO
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Don't Block the Shot
To avoid dark or partially obscured pictures, keep your fingers and other
objects away from the lens and flash window.
Frame the subject
Frame the subject in the center of the monitor. Pictures can be framed in
the monitor or the viewfinder.
Zoom buttons
Press T to zoom in on your subject so that
it fills a larger area of the frame. Press W
to zoom out, increasing the area visible in
the frame.
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AUTO
10
Zoom out
Zoom in
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Focus
Press the shutter-release button halfway to set focus and exposure. Focus
and exposure will lock while the shutter-release button is pressed halfway.
Red (!) lamp
Green (AF) lamp
AF
Focus indicator
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AUTO
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With the shutter-release button pressed halfway, check focus and flash:
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Red (!
!) lamp
Green (AF) lamp/
focus indicator
On
Blinks
Off
On
Blinks
Flash will fire when picture is taken.
Flash charging.
Flash off or not required.
Subject in focus.
Camera unable to focus on subject at center of
frame. Using focus lock, focus on another subject
at same distance, then recompose picture and
shoot.
Monitor turns off while flash is charging.
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Take the picture
Press the shutter-release button the rest of the way down to
take the picture. To prevent blur, press the shutter-release
button down smoothly.
The E5600/E4600 has a two-stage shutter-release button. Pressing the shutterrelease button halfway focuses the camera. Pressing it the rest of the way
down releases the shutter to record a picture.
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Step 7 View pictures
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Press the x button
A picture will be displayed in the monitor.
When the camera is off, pressing the x button
for about one second will turn the camera on with
a picture displayed in the monitor.
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AUTO
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View additional pictures
Press the multi selector down or right to view
pictures in the order recorded, up or left to
view pictures in reverse order. Keep the multi
selector pressed to scroll quickly to the
desired frame.
To return to shooting mode, press the x
button again.
3
Turn the camera off
Press the power switch. The camera is off
when the power-on lamp is off.
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Now that you’ve taken a few pictures, you can transfer (copy) them to a computer, where you can view, edit, and organize them.
If the USB cable provided with the camera is used to connect the camera to a
printer that supports PictBridge, you can transfer pictures to the printer and print
them directly from the camera. For more information, see the Nikon Guide to Digital Photography with the E5600/E4600 (P.56).
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transfer pictures
Step 1
Install PictureProject
Windows
pg. 14
Supported Operating Systems
• Windows XP Home Edition/Professional
• Windows 2000 Professional
• Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
• Windows 98 Second Edition (SE)
• Preinstalled versions only
• Only computers with built-in USB ports supported
Macintosh
pg. 19
Supported Operating Systems
• Mac OS X (10.1.5 or later)
Install PictureProject
• Only computers with built-in USB ports supported
• Users of Mac OS 9.0–9.2, and versions 10.1.2–10.1.4 of
Mac OS X can download Nikon View 6 at http://nikonimaging.com/ .
See the back cover for detailed
system requirements.
Step 2
Transfer pictures
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Step 1 Install PictureProject
Before Installing PictureProject
• Turn off any virus-checking software
• Exit all other applications that may be running
• If PictureProject 1.0 or 1.0.1 for another COOLPIX model is already installed,
uninstall it.
Note to Users of Other Nikon Software (Nikon View/Nikon Capture)
Uninstall Nikon View before installing PictureProject. For information on using
PictureProject with Nikon Capture, see the PictureProject Reference Manual (on
CD).
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Installing PictureProject (Windows)
Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional,
Windows 2000 Professional
Important When installing, using, or uninstalling PictureProject, log on as a “Computer administrator” (Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional) or “Administrators” (Windows 2000 Professional).
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Turn the computer on and wait for Windows to start up.
2
Insert the PictureProject installer CD into the
CD-ROM drive. The Install Center program
will launch automatically and a “Select Region” dialog will be displayed. Select a region and click Next. (The “Select Region”
dialog is not displayed in the European release of PictureProject. European users can
proceed directly to Step 3.)
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A language selection dialog will be displayed.
Select a language and click Next.
Installing PictureProject (Windows)
If the Install Center Program Does Not Launch Automatically
Select My Computer from the Start menu (Windows XP Home Edition/Windows
XP Professional; in other versions of Windows, double-click the My Computer icon
on the desktop) and double-click the CD (PictureProject) icon in the My Computer
window.
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Windows
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Click Easy Install. The standard install includes:
• PTP drivers for COOLPIX-series cameras (Windows XP only)
• Nikon Mass Storage Camera Drivers (Windows 98SE only)
• Panorama Maker
• Apple QuickTime 6
• Nikon FotoShare (Europe only)
• PictureProject
• Microsoft DirectX 9
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The first components to be installed are the camera drivers. What drivers are
installed depends on the computer’s operating system.
Windows XP Home Edition/Professional
Follow the on-screen instructions to install the PTP driver (on some systems
the driver may be installed by a wizard).
Installing PictureProject (Windows)
Windows 2000 Professional/Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
No drivers are installed. Proceed to Step 6.
Windows 98 Second Edition (SE)
Follow the on-screen instructions to install the Mass Storage Drivers.
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Windows
Installing PictureProject (Windows)
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The Panorama Maker install wizard will start.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation.
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Click Finish to exit the Panorama Maker install wizard.
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Click Yes to install QuickTime.
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The Nikon FotoShare setup program will
start. Follow the on-screen instructions to
complete installation.
* Nikon FotoShare is available only in the
European release of PictureProject.
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Click OK to exit the Nikon FotoShare setup
program.
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The PictureProject setup program will now
start. After reading the license agreement,
click Yes to accept the agreement and proceed with installation.
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Windows
The destination folder for PictureProject will
be displayed under “Destination Folder.”
Click Next to install PictureProject to this
folder, or click Browse to select another destination.
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Click Yes to create a new folder for PictureProject.
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Click Yes to create a shortcut to PictureProject on the desktop, No to proceed without creating a desktop shortcut.
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Click Finish to exit the PictureProject installer.
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Panorama Maker requires DirectX version 8.1
or later. If an earlier version is installed, the
dialog shown below will be displayed. Follow
the on-screen instructions to install DirectX 9.
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Windows
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Click Finish or Yes to restart the computer.
Dialog displayed
if DirectX is not installed
Dialog displayed if DirectX is installed
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When the computer restarts, the PictureProject Import Assistant will be displayed.
Select import folder
pop-up menu
Source location
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Close button
Import button
The Import Assistant is used to catalog pictures already on the computer for
display in PictureProject. To proceed without cataloging existing pictures,
click Close (existing pictures can be cataloged manually at any time; see the
PictureProject Reference Manual for details). To catalog existing pictures, use
Select import folder pop-up menu to choose the desired source location
and then click Import (note that some time may be required to catalog all
pictures if the selected location contains a large number of images). When
all pictures in the source location have been cataloged, a notification dialog
will be displayed; click Finish to exit the Import Assistant.
For more information on importing pictures into PictureProject, see the
PictureProject Reference Manual (on CD).
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After exiting the Import Assistant, remove the PictureProject installer CD from
the CD-ROM drive.
This completes installation of PictureProject. The next step is to transfer pictures to
your computer.
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Installing PictureProject (Macintosh)
Mac OS X
When installing, using or uninstalling PictureProject, log in to the
Important “Admin” account.
Turn the computer on and wait for it to start up.
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Insert the PictureProject installer CD into the
CD-ROM drive. Double-click the PictureProject installer CD icon on the desktop, then
double-click the Welcome icon. The “Select
Region” dialog will be displayed. Select a region and click Next. (The “Select Region” dialog is not displayed in the European release
of PictureProject. European users can proceed directly to Step 3.)
3
A language-selection dialog will be displayed; select a language and click Next.
4
Click Easy Install to begin installation of the
following software:
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• Panorama Maker
• PictureProject
• Apple QuickTime 6 (QuickTime 6 will not be
installed if QuickTime 6 or later is already
installed on the computer)
Once installation is complete, European users
can install Nikon FotoShare by copying the
“FotoShare” icon to the hard disk (Step 15).
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Macintosh
Installing PictureProject (Macintosh)
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The Panorama Maker installer will start. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete
installation.
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Click OK to complete installation of Panorama Maker.
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The message shown at right will be displayed
(Europe only; users in other areas can proceed directly to Step 8). Click OK.
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Enter your administrator name and password
and click OK.
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The PictureProject installer will start. Click Install.
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The dialog shown at right will be displayed.
Click Yes.
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Macintosh
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Click Yes to add PictureProject to the Dock.
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Click Quit to complete installation of PictureProject.
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Installing PictureProject (Macintosh)
Apple QuickTime 6
If an earlier version of QuickTime is installed, the QuickTime 6 installer will start
automatically. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation. When
the dialog shown at right is displayed,
click Continue. Do not complete the
“Registered To,” “Organization,” and
“Registration Number” fields.
On some systems, the QuickTime installer
may require considerable time to complete installation.
Click Restart to restart the computer.
Dialog displayed if
QuickTime 6 is not installed
Dialog displayed if
QuickTime 6 is installed
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Macintosh
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When the computer restarts, log in to the “Admin” account. The PictureProject Import Assistant will be displayed.
Select import folder
pop-up menu
Source location
Import button
Close button
Installing PictureProject (Macintosh)
The Import Assistant is used to catalog pictures already on the computer for
display in PictureProject. To proceed without cataloging existing pictures,
click Close (existing pictures can be cataloged manually at any time; see the
PictureProject Reference Manual for details). To catalog existing pictures, use
Select import folder pop-up menu to choose the desired source location
and then click Import (note that some time may be required to catalog all
pictures if the selected location contains a large number of images). When
all pictures in the source location have been cataloged, a notification dialog
will be displayed; click Finish to exit the Import Assistant.
For more information on importing pictures into PictureProject, see the
PictureProject Reference Manual (on CD).
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After exiting the Import Assistant, open the “FotoShare” folder on the PictureProject installer CD and install Nikon FotoShare by dragging the “FotoShare” icon to the “Applications” folder on the hard disk (note that
FotoShare is included only with the European release of PictureProject).
When copying is complete, remove the PictureProject installer CD from the
CD-ROM drive.
This completes installation of PictureProject. The next step is to transfer pictures to
your computer.
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Step 2 Transfer Pictures
Before Connecting the Camera
Pictures can be copied from the camera to the computer by:
• Clicking the Transfer button in PictureProject (page 26)
• Pressing the I (V) button on the camera (page 26)
Which method you will use depends on your computer’s operating system and the USB
option selected in the SET-UP menu of the camera. After consulting the following table, select the appropriate option using the USB item in the SET-UP menu of the camera. The default option is Mass storage.
Pictures transferred using:
Operating system
Camera I
(V
V) button*
PictureProject
Transfer button
Windows XP Home Edition
Windows XP Professional
Choose Mass storage or PTP.
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
Windows 98 Second Edition (SE)
Choose Mass storage.
Mac OS X 10.1.5 or later
Choose PTP.
Choose Mass
storage or PTP.
Choosing a USB Option
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2
SET-UP 1/3
Welcome screen
Date
Monitor settings
Date imprint
Sound settings
:Set
:Help
Select SETUP mode.
SET-UP 2/3
Blur warning
Auto off
Format memory
Language
Interface
:Set
ON
1m
:Help
Highlight Interface.
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Transfer Pictures
* The camera I (V) button can not be used to transfer pictures in the following cases. Use the
PictureProject Transfer button.
• When transferring pictures from the camera memory and Mass storage is selected for the
USB option
• When the memory card write-protect switch is in the “lock” position. Unlock by sliding the
switch to the “write” position before transferring pictures.
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INTERFACE
USB
Video mode
4
USB
PTP
Mass storage
:Set
:Set
Display USB menu.
Display INTERFACE menu.
5
USB
PTP
Mass storage
6
USB
PTP
Mass storage
:Set
Highlight PTP or Mass storage.
:Set
Make selection.
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Transferring Pictures
1
Turn the camera off.
Use a Reliable Power Source
When transferring pictures between the camera and the computer, use fully
charged EN-MH1 batteries. If in doubt, charge the battery before beginning transfer or use an EH-62B AC adapter kit (available separately). Do not, under any circumstances, use another make or model of AC adapter.
Connecting the Camera to a Computer
Be sure to install PictureProject before connecting the camera to your
Important computer. If the Add New Hardware Wizard is displayed when the camera is connected, click Cancel to exit the wizard.
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Turn the computer on and wait for the operating system to start up. Connect
the camera to the computer as shown in the illustration, using the USB cable
provided.
UC-E6 USB cable
USB Hub
The camera may not function as expected when connection via a USB hub or keyboard.
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Turn the camera on.
The camera will automatically be recognized and registered as a new device. Once the camera has been registered, the PictureProject Transfer will be displayed in
the computer monitor. The camera monitor will
remain blank.
Transfer Pictures
Windows (illustration shows dialog displayed
when Mass storage is selected for USB; when
PTP is selected, camera is displayed in place of
memory card icon)
Macintosh
AutoPlay (Windows XP Home Edition/Professional)
A dialog similar to that shown at right will be displayed
when the camera is turned on (if the USB option in the INTERFACE menu of the camera SET-UP menu is set to Mass
storage, a “Removable Disk” dialog will be displayed; otherwise the dialog will show the camera name). Select Copy
pictures to a folder on my computer using PictureProject and click OK to start PictureProject. To bypass this
dialog in the future, check Always do the selected action.
See the PictureProject reference manual for information on what to do if PictureProject Transfer fails to start automatically.
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Click the Transfer button in the PictureProject Transfer. All pictures in the
camera’s internal memory or on the memory card will be transferred to your
computer.
Windows
Macintosh
The Camera I (V
V) (Transfer) Button
Pictures marked with an V icon can also be transferred
using the camera I (V) button.
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When the I (V) button is pressed, the following messages will be displayed in the camera monitor.
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PREPARING TO TRANSFER
TRANSFERRING IMAGES
TO COMPUTER
TRANSFER COMPLETED
* The camera I (V) button can not be used to transfer pictures in the following cases.
Use the PictureProject Transfer button.
• When transferring pictures from the camera memory and Mass storage is selected for
the USB option
• When the memory card write-protect switch is in the “lock” position. Unlock by sliding
the switch to the “write” position before transferring pictures.
Before using the camera I (V) button to transfer pictures in Mac OS X 10.1.5 or
later, set the USB option in the INTERFACE menu of the camera SET-UP menu to PTP
(see pages 23–24).
During Transfer
While transfer is in progress, do not:
Important • Disconnect the USB cable
• Turn the camera off
• Remove the battery
• Disconnect the AC adapter
Failure to observe this precaution could interfere with normal functioning
of both the camera and the computer.
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When transfer is complete, the pictures will be displayed in the PictureProject
window.
Windows
Transfer Pictures
Macintosh
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Disconnect the camera
Once your pictures are displayed in PictureProject, transfer is complete and you
can disconnect the camera.
If PTP is selected in the USB menu (see pages 23–24):
Turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable.
If you have not changed the USB setting from its default setting of
Mass storage:
Before turning the camera off or disconnecting the USB cable, remove the camera from the system as described below.
Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional
Click the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon (
) in
the taskbar and select Safely remove USB Mass
Storage Device from the menu that appears.
Windows 2000 Professional
Click the “Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon (
) in
the taskbar and select Stop USB Mass Storage
Device from the menu that appears.
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Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
Click the “Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon (
) in
the taskbar and select Stop USB Disk from the
menu that appears.
Windows 98 Second Edition (SE)
In My Computer, click with the right mouse button
on the removable disk corresponding to the camera
and select Eject from the menu that appears.
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Mac OS X
Drag the “NO_NAME” camera volume into the
Trash.
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You have now taken pictures and copied them to your computer. This completes
the Quick Start Guide. To make the most of all the features of your Nikon digital
camera, be sure to read the Nikon Guide to Digital Photography with the E5600/
E4600.
System Requirements for PictureProject
Windows
CPU
300 MHz Pentium or better recommended
OS
Preinstalled versions of Windows XP Home Edition,
Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional,
Windows Millennium Edition (Me), Windows 98 Second
Edition (SE)
Hard disk space
60 MB required for installation
RAM
Minimum 64 MB (128 MB with RAW images)
Video
resolution
800 × 600 or more with 16-bit color (High Color) or better
Miscellaneous
Only computers with built-in USB ports supported
Macintosh
OS
Mac OS X (version 10.1.5 or later, 10.2 or later required
for “Burn Disc” function)
Hard disk space
60 MB required for installation
RAM
Minimum 64 MB (128 MB with RAW images)
Video
resolution
800 × 600 or more with 16-bit color (thousands of colors) or better
Miscellaneous
Only computers with built-in USB ports supported
* For the latest information on supported operating systems, see the Nikon websites listed in the PictureProject reference manual.
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Printed in Hong Kong
TR4L01(11)
6MA05811--