Canon SX150 IS Digital Camera User Manual


 
7. Click on the pop-up menu that appears as “Pictures” and navigate to the folder you created in
step 4;
8. Select the images you want to transfer and click the “Import” button, alternatively, you can
click on “Import All” and all of the images on the camera will be transferred to the folder you
designated in step 6;
Alternatively, you can simply
drag all of the selected images
directly to the folder you
created in step 5 if you prefer
the drag and drop approach;
9. Image Capture will display
the progress of the transfer
and when it’s done, you’ll see
a green circle with a check
mark next to the thumbnails of the images that were successfully transferred;
10.Verify that the images you wanted to transfer from the camera to the folder you specied on
your external hard drive or USB ash drive were actually transferred to the folder you thought
they were going to (if you think this is a silly thing to do, go ahead and skip this step at your
own peril).
11. Quit out of Image Capture
and disconnect the USB
cable from the Macintosh
and the camera. Don’t forget
to place both the camera and
the USB cable back in the
camera case. If you were
using your own SD memory
card for some reason, make
sure the original card from
Studio Foundation is placed back in the camera. You don’t want to get charged for a missing
USB cable or SD memory card when you return the camera.
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