Nikon 3142EB Digital Camera with 802.11b/g Transmitter User Manual 6 of 8
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To create a custom Pictmotion movie: Display options ( 48, Step 3). To choose style, background music, playback order, and number of slides for new movie, press button and make selections in Pictmotion settings dialog ( 50). Press when done. Select All images (Confirm on) Choose date To select pictures for movie, highlight Confirm and press to turn check box on. All images (Confirm off ) Confirm on Rotate rotary multi selector to highlight pictures; press to select (up to 30). Press zoom control to T to view highlighted picture full, frame; select W to return to thumbnail display. Press shutter button when done. Rotate rotary multi selector to highlight date, press left or right to select. Press when done. Confirm off Viewing Pictures on the Camera View Pictmotion.* * Place hand behind speaker for better sound. Press Save Pictmotion? Yes Change settings No Adjust settings ( 50). Confirm Confirmation dialog displayed. Yes Save Pictmotion No Return to Step 1 Change settings 51 Other Options (Steps 1 and 7 on Page 49) Rotate the rotary multi selector to highlight options, press left or right to change. Press the button to exit when done. Music: Choose from Pachelbel’s Canon, Scarborough Fair, Pomp and Circumstance March, Turkish March, and Grandfather’s Clock; press zoom control to T to preview selected track (preinstalled tracks only). Up to three custom tracks can be added using PictureProject (Windows only; see below). Style: Choose from Motion, Moody, Pro-Slow, ProFast, and Classic. Press zoom control to T to preview selected style. Playback order: Choose order of pictures in movie. Random Play pictures in random order. Play in order Play pictures in order recorded. Fit to length: Choose whether to play background track once or repeat track until all pictures have been displayed at least once. Repeat Repeat background track until all pictures have been audio played at least once (some pictures may be repeated). Repeat Play background track once, repeating or omitting picphotos tures as necessary. Auto select: This option is only available if button is pressed in Step 1 ( 49). Choose from 10, 20, 30 or No auto select. This will be number of slides in slide show if Confirm is not selected in Step 2. If Confirm is selected in Step 2, specified number of images will be selected in Step 4, starting with most recent picture. Follow instructions in Step 4 to change selection. Viewing Pictures on the Camera Pictmotion If the current memory card holds twenty Pictmotion movies, no additional movies can be created until an existing movie has been deleted. The pictures in a Pictmotion movie are automatically protected when the movie is saved ( 68). Protection is not removed when the Pictmotion is deleted. Protected pictures are marked with a icon in full-frame and thumbnail playback ( 6–7). Pictmotion supports both still pictures and movie files; note, however, that in the case of movies only a small portion selected from the first sixty seconds of each movie will be included. PictureProject The supplied PictureProject software can be used to copy up to three three-minute custom sound tracks to a memory card and to copy Pictmotion movies to the computer (Windows only). Before copying sound tracks to the computer, set the Interface > USB option in the camera setup menu to Mass Storage ( 76). See the PictureProject reference manual (on CD) for details. 52 Viewing Pictmotion Movies To view Pictmotion movies, display the Pictmotion menu as described in Steps 1–3 on page 48 and follow the steps below. Highlight movie.* * To delete highlighted movie, press light Yes and press . Display Pictmotion playback screen. button. Confirmation dialog will be displayed; high- Highlight Play.† View movie.‡ † If Loop option is selected, movie will repeat automatically. To select or deselect Loop option, highlight Loop and press . ‡ Zoom control controls volume. To pause playback, press . End Restart Confirm Highlight End.** Exit to movie list. Viewing Pictures on the Camera **To resume playback, highlight Restart and press Pictmotion See the Appendix for information on how Pictmotion movies are stored ( 89). 53 Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers By connecting the camera to another device using the supplied A/V or USB cables, you can: • View pictures on TV and record movies to video (see below) • Copy pictures to a computer for storage and editing ( 52–54) • Print pictures on a home printer ( 55) or order prints from photofinisher Pictures can also be transmitted to a computer or printed over a wireless LAN ( 00–00). Before connecting the camera to another device, it may be necessary to change the Interface settings in the setup menu ( 54, 76). To prevent the camera from turning off unexpectedly during connection, use fully charged batteries or the supplied AC adapter. Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers Viewing Pictures on TV Check that the option selected for Interface > Video mode matches the device to which the camera will be connected ( 76), and then turn the camera off. Connect the COOL-STATION to the TV using the supplied A/V cable. Connect the black plug to the COOL-STATION, the yellow plug to the video-in jack on the TV, and the white plug to the audio-in jack. Tune the television to the video channel. If in doubt, consult the documentation for the TV. Place the camera in the COOL-STATION and press the button for about a second to turn the camera on. The camera monitor will remain off and the television will show the image normally shown in the monitor. Viewing Pictures on a Computer Before pictures can be transferred (copied) to a computer via USB, PictureProject must be installed. For more information on installing and using PictureProject, see reference CD and Quick Start Guide. To transfer pictures to a computer: 54 Start a computer to which PictureProject has been installed. 2 Connect COOL-STATION to the computer using the supplied USB cable. Place the camera in the COOL-STATION and turn it on. Press the ( ) button* to copy all marked pictures to the computer. The following messages will be displayed: * Note that the button can not be used to transfer pictures from internal memory when Mass Storage is selected for USB or if the memory card is locked ( 13). Transfer pictures using the PictureProject Transfer button (see below). The pictures will be displayed in PictureProject when transfer is complete. Disconnect the camera as described in “Disconnecting the Camera” ( 54). Marking Pictures for Transfer Pictures marked for transfer are shown by a icon during playback. By default, all pictures are automatically marked for transfer. Two options control transfer marking: • Interface > Auto transfer (setup menu): Choose On to mark all new pictures for transfer ( 76). • Transfer marking (playback menu): Change marking for existing pictures ( 68). The PictureProject Transfer Button To copy both marked and unmarked pictures to the computer, click the PictureProject Transfer button instead of pressing the button in Step 5. See the Quick Start Guide or PictureProject reference manual (on CD) for details. 55 Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers Choose an Interface > USB option as described in “Choosing a USB Option for Connection to a Computer” ( 54) and then turn the camera off. Choosing a USB Option for Connection to a Computer Consult the following table when choosing a USB option for connection to a computer ( 52). The default option is PTP. For more information on menu operations, see “Using Menus” ( 17). Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers Pictures transferred using: Computer operating system Camera button* PictureProject button Windows XP Home Edition Choose Mass Storage or PTP. Windows XP Professional Windows 2000 Professional Windows Millennium Edition (Me) Choose Mass Storage.† Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Mac OS X 10.1.5 or later Choose PTP. Choose Mass Storage or PTP. * Can not be used to transfer pictures from internal memory when Mass Storage is selected for USB or if memory card is locked ( 13). Use PictureProject Transfer button. † Do NOT select PTP. If PTP is selected when the camera is connected, wait until the Windows hardware wizard is displayed, then click Cancel and disconnect the camera. Select Mass Storage in the camera USB menu before reconnecting the camera. Disconnecting the Camera If PTP is selected for USB, turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable. If Mass Storage is selected for USB, remove the camera from the system as described below before turning the camera off and disconnecting the USB cable. • Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional: Click the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon ( ) in the taskbar and select Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device. • Windows 2000 Professional: Click the “Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon ( ) in the taskbar and select Stop USB Mass Storage Device. • Windows Millennium Edition (Me): Click the “Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon ( ) in the taskbar and select Stop USB Disk. • Windows 98 Second Edition (SE): In My Computer, right click on the removable disk corresponding to the camera and select Eject. • Macintosh: Drag the untitled camera volume (“NO NAME”) into the Trash. 56 Printing Pictures Via USB Users of PictBridge- or ImageLink-compatible printers can connect the camera directly to the printer and print pictures without using a computer. Take photographs Use Print set to select pictures for printing ( 59) Connect USB cable to PictBridge printer ( Print pictures one at a time ( 57) Print multiple pictures ( 58) Print current print order (DPOF printing; 58) Place camera in ImageLink printer dock and print pictures from printer ( 60) Other Ways to Print Pictures Pictures can also be printed by: • Inserting a memory card in the printer: If the printer is equipped with a card slot, a memory card can be inserted in the printer and pictures printed directly from the card. If the printer supports DPOF, the camera Print set option can be used to select pictures for printing ( 59). See the printer manual for details. • Taking memory cards to a digital print service: If the service supports DPOF, the camera Print set option can be used to select pictures for printing ( 59). • Transferring pictures to a computer: Once transferred to a computer ( 52–53), pictures can be printed using imaging software. See the application and printer manuals for details. • Sending pictures to a printer over a wireless network: Pictures can be transmitted to a printer connected to a computer on a wireless network ( 00–00). Printing the Date of Recording on Pictures Two options are available for printing the date of recording on pictures: Date imprint ( 74) and Print set > Date ( 59). Date imprint Must be set before picture is taken Date permanently imprinted on picture Print set > Date Set after picture is taken Date stored separately Date only appears when picture is printed Date appears whenever picture is printed on DPOF-compatible printer The date only appears once; Print set > Date can not be used to print two dates on pictures with a date imprint. 57 Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers Disconnect USB cable 56) Connecting the Printer Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers Turn the camera off. Connect COOL-STATION to the printer using the supplied USB cable. Turn the printer on. 58 USB PTP (the default option) must be selected for Interface > USB in the camera setup menu before the camera can be connected to a printer ( 76). Place the camera in the COOL-STATION and turn it on. A PictBridge start-up screen will be displayed. The camera will then enter full-frame playback with the PictBridge logo displayed in the monitor. Printing Pictures One at a Time Select picture.* Display print options. * To choose picture from thumbnail list, press zoom control to W ( ) and use rotary multi selector to highlight desired picture, or press zoom control to T ( ) to exit to full-frame playback. Highlight option and press : Option Description Start printing. To cancel before all copies have been printed, press . Start Camera returns to PictBridge playback display when printing is complete; print repeat from Step 1 to print additional pictures. Copies Choose number of copies (up to 9). Choose from Default (the default page size for the current printer), 3.5 x 5 in., 5 x 7 in., Postcard, Paper 100x150mm, 4 x 6 in., 8 x 10 in., Letter, A4, and size A3. Only sizes supported by the current printer will be displayed. Paper Size Paper size can not be selected from the camera if the printer does not support the page sizes used by the camera or the printer automatically selects the page size. Use the printer to select page size. 59 Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers Printing Multiple Pictures To print multiple pictures, press the button while the PictBridge playback screen is displayed ( 56). The menu shown at right will be displayed; highlight an option and press the button. Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers Option Description Print selection Print selected pictures (see below). Print all images Print one copy of all images. Menu shown at right displayed. Highlight option and press : • Start print: Print current print order ( 59). DPOF printing • Confirm: View print order ( 59, Step 4). Press to start printing, or press to exit. • Cancel: Exit without printing. Paper size Choose page size ( 57, Step 3). Printing Selected Pictures Choosing Print selection displays the menu shown in Step 1. Scroll through pictures. Current picture shown at center of display. 60 Select picture and set number of prints to 1. Selected pictures marked by icon. Choose number of prints (up to 9). To deselect picture, press rotary multi selector down when number of prints is 1. Repeat steps 1–3 to select additional pictures.
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