Kodak DCS600 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Using a PC Card
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As you capture images, they are stored on a PC Card (PCMCIA card). Before capturing
images, you may want to make a few preparations so that the images will be stored
according to your needs. This chapter describes the use of the PC Card and provides
instructions for storing images.
PC Cards
Your camera accepts Type I, Type II, or Type III PC Cards which are compatible with the
PCMCIA-ATA interface standard. Most hard disk drive and flash memory cards may be
used. Hard disk drive cards will hold more images and are usually faster than flash
memory cards, but flash memory cards are more rugged.
PC Cards must be ATA-compatible.
CAUTIONS:
Use extreme care when handling PC Cards, as they are easily damaged. If
dropped, a PC Card may be destroyed, resulting in the loss of all data on the card.
Do not remove a PC Card from the camera while the Card Present icon on the
Back Status LCD panel or the Card Busy LED inside the Battery/PC Card door is
blinking. The blinking indicates that data is being read from or written to the PC
Card. You may lose data if you remove a card at this time.