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❏ System Requirements
Before using the WT-4 or WT-4 Setup Utility CD, confirm that your
system meets the following requirements:
Camera
Power source
1
OS
Network
Miscellaneous
1. For the latest information on supported operating systems, see the Nikon
website for your area (pg.x).
2.
Not required for connection to ftp
3. Connect the camera directly to the computer. The camera may not function
as expected when connected via a hub, extension cable, or keyboard.
Nikon
D3
and
D300
One EN-EL3e1 rechargeable Li-ion battery or EH-6 AC
adapter (available separately)
• To connect to a computer:
Home Premium/Business/Enterprise/Ultimate (32 bit),
Windows XP Service Pack 1 or later (Service Pack 2
recommended) or Mac OS X version
(Power PC G4/G5
and Intel
computers on other networks via a router is not
supported.
• To upload pictures to an ftp server: Operation has been
confirmed with
Windows Vista Business/Enterprise/
Ultimate,
Windows XP Professional
later
and Mac OS X version
• Wireless: Wireless LAN access point or computer with
built-in or external wireless LAN adapter (IEEE
802.11g, or 802.11a
• Ethernet: Ethernet cable and computer with built-in or
external Ethernet port (100 base-TX or 10 base-T)
• WT-4 Setup Utility: required to copy computer profiles to
2
camera.
• Thumbnail Selector: required for thumbnail select mode.
• CD-ROM drive: required when installing WT-4 Setup
Utility/Thumbnail Selector
• USB:
the supplied USB cable
in USB port
are
required when copying network
profiles to camera.
servers.
digital single-lens reflex
Windows Vista Home Basic/
10.3.9 or 10.4.10
CPUs only). Connection to
Service Pack 1 or
10.3.9 or 10.4.10.
compliant).
and
a
computer with built-
3
cameras
802.11b,
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