Olympus C 700 C-700 UZ Basic Manual (5 MB) - Page 37

Compatibility Of The Picture Data, Transferring Pictures To A Computer - driver

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COMPATIBILITY OF THE PICTURE DATA Ⅵ Notes about playback Pictures taken with this camera and recorded on a card can be played back on another Olympus digital camera. However, there are some limitations depending on the playback camera: ● Still pictures larger than the maximum picture size available on the playback camera may be displayed as thumbnails. ● Pictures played back on a camera with a different picture aspect ratio will have black frames. ● Pictures taken in the TIFF mode may not be played back. In some cases, incompatible picture sizes may prevent playback. These limitations also apply to printing out pictures via a camera that prints out directly to a printer. ● Movie playback time may be limited, depending on the size of the buffer memory in the playback camera. Movies that exceed the maximum playing time cannot be played back. ● Movie playback is not possible if the playback camera is not equipped with the same movie picture quality settings (picture size). TRANSFERRING PICTURES TO A COMPUTER Connecting directly to a computer by cable Computer operating environment ● Windows 2000 Professional/Me ● Mac OS 9.0-9.1*1 Windows 98/98 Second Edition Camera connector USB connector USB connector Required items Cable Data transfer software Exclusive Not required. USB cable (CB-USB1) Exclusive USB driver*2 USB cable (CB-USB1) *1 With Mac OS 8.6, correct operation is guaranteed only with computers that apply to the conditions below; ● USB ports built-in at the factory. ● Mac OS 8.6 and USB MASS Storage Support 1.3.5 installed at the factory. For USB support, consult Apple Computer Inc. *2 The USB driver software is included on the CAMEDIA Master 2.5 CD-ROM. You can also download the latest USB driver from the Olympus website. Note on using CAMEDIA Master software ● If you want to use CAMEDIA Master, version 2.5 or higher is required. ● When using CAMEDIA Master, click on "Removable Disk", not "My Camera". Under Mac OS, the file name is "Untitled". 37

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COMPATIBILITY OF THE PICTURE DATA
²
Notes about playback
Pictures taken with this camera and recorded on a card can be played back on another
Olympus digital camera. However, there are some limitations depending on the playback
camera:
Still pictures larger than the maximum picture size available on the playback camera
may be displayed as thumbnails.
Pictures played back on a camera with a different picture aspect ratio will have black
frames.
Pictures taken in the TIFF mode may not be played back. In some cases, incompatible
picture sizes may prevent playback.
These limitations also apply to printing out
pictures via a camera that prints out directly to a printer.
Movie playback time may be limited, depending on the size of the buffer memory in the
playback camera. Movies that exceed the maximum playing time cannot be played
back.
Movie playback is not possible if the playback camera is not equipped with the same
movie picture quality settings (picture size).
TRANSFERRING PICTURES TO A COMPUTER
Connecting directly to a computer by cable
Computer operating
environment
Windows 2000
Professional/Me
Mac OS 9.0–9.1
*1
Windows 98/98 Second
Edition
Camera
connector
USB connector
USB connector
Required items
Cable
Data transfer
software
Exclusive
Not required.
USB cable
(CB-USB1)
Exclusive
USB driver
*2
USB cable
(CB-USB1)
*1 With Mac OS 8.6, correct operation is guaranteed only with computers that apply to the conditions
below;
USB ports built-in at the factory.
Mac OS 8.6 and USB MASS Storage Support 1.3.5 installed at the factory.
For USB support, consult Apple Computer Inc.
*2 The USB driver software is included on the CAMEDIA Master 2.5 CD-ROM. You can also download
the latest USB driver from the Olympus website.
If you want to use CAMEDIA Master, version 2.5 or higher is required.
When using CAMEDIA Master, click on “Removable Disk”, not “My Camera”. Under Mac
OS, the file name is “Untitled”.
Note
on using CAMEDIA Master software