Nikon VAA109EA User Manual - Page 119
Nikon View DX, Nikon Capture
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Using a PCMCIA Card Slot 1 To read CompactFlash cards using a PCMCIA Type II or Type III card slot, insert the card into a PC card adapter as shown below. CompactFlash CardTM TM EC-AD1 PC Card Adapter 2 Insert the adapter into the PC card slot as instructed in the documentation provided with your computer or PC card drive. ER CompactFlash CardTMEC-AD1 ADAPT MB CompactFlash CardTM EC-64CF 3 The card will now function as a disk. Photographs may be found within the folder DCIM in the card's root directory, stored in the folder named nnnNC_D1, where "nnn" is the number shown at the top right corner of the photograph when it is played back on the camera. Photos recorded at an image quality setting of FINE, NORMAL, or BASIC can be viewed in any application that supports the JPEG format. To read photographs recorded at a setting of HI RGB-TIFF, you will need an application that can read TIFF files. RAW and YCbCr TIFF files can only be viewed using Nikon View DX or Nikon Capture (available separately). Tips You can use Nikon View DX to browse photographs on a memory card in the same fashion as when the camera is connected to your computer directly. See the Nikon View DX reference manual for details. The D1 can read and play back only those images that conform to the Design Rule for Camera File Systems (DCF). It may not be able to read JPEG or TIFF files created by a computer or by another make of camera. It may also not be able to read camera files that have been renamed or moved to a different folder using a computer. 106 Connections: Reading Photographs from Memory Cards