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Nikon Coolpix L11 camera

posted by dfuglaar on Aug 08, 2008


Trying to upload photos from my Nikon cool pix L11 camera to my hard drive. I installed the ProjectCD that came with the camera. Installed fine. But it will not transfer the photos, It says not connected. Also noticed it said it could find the driver L11.

Comment posted on Aug 08, 2008

Thanks, but can you tell me where to check to see if it is on PC mode? My manual that came with the camera is in Spanish. Thanks.

Comment posted on Aug 11, 2008

Tried everything over the weekend.
Now maybe I am thinking if it could be my USB port not working.
I used a jump drive to see if I could download my photos and I could not see that either.

Comment posted on Aug 12, 2008

I did try setting the camera to Mass Storage, when Picture Project comes us it sames camera is Not Connected. I tried Removing the Picture Project software also and still cannot see where the camera is connected. I am still on Windows 98, could that be the problem??
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posted on Aug 11, 2008
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FIND THE USB OPTION IN YOUR CAMERA MENU AND SELECT MASS STORAGE OPTION, THAT WILL ALLOW YOU TO CONNECT & VIEW THE PHOTOS LIKE A REMOVABLE HARD DRIVE OR JUMP DRIVE

Comment posted on Aug 12, 2008

here is a link for your Coolpix L11 owners manual in english @ Nikon.

http://support.nikontech.com/cgi-bin/nikonusa.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=14259


(you will need Adobe Acrobat 9 reader to view it, thats a free download too! http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
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posted on Aug 08, 2008
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Did you check if also your camera is set to the PC mode?
Try this:
plug in the cabel, check if camera is set to PC mode than turn it on, chances are than your software will recognize the camera.

By the way, if you have a cardreader it is most of times faster to simply take the card from your camera and insert it in the reader.

Comment posted on Aug 08, 2008

Normally you have a selecting wheel on top of your camera where you select auto, portrait, sports ect, there should be something like PC or a small blue triangle.

Comment posted on Aug 12, 2008

Do you run win98 or win98 SE?
Win98 is known to have poor USB support and that might indeed be the cause. Check if your BIOS is up to date and supports USB, ifso, check Microsoft knowledge database which contains some patches for USB support for win98.
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