I know with my camera, since it has a memory card, I can just use the memory card as tho it were a temporary storage device like a jump drive or I can put the memory card in my 9 in 1 card reader.
The supplied cable should react in almost the same way once the camera is connected to the USB port. If that happens you only need to do a copy and paste.
2006-09-22 05:13:29
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answered by mikeae 6
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Use the cable supplied with your camera and connect one end to the USB port on your computer and another into the camera (there;s only usually one way round to do this so its easy enough) switch on the camera power and shortly a message will appear saying detected new hardware or storage media or similar and asking what you want to do. Select the copy to folder option and then chose a folder (e.g. my pictures) and click ok. The copying starts! Its bascially a case of chosing the options from the automatic prompts as long as your computer is fairly new. If it isn;t i think you;ll need to get the manual out!
2006-09-22 05:01:05
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answered by seaside_girl_03 3
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If you have a memory card (one that you can remove from your camera), you need a card reader (you can get it from Best Buy or whatever store you shop at). Usually the card readers are plug and play, so just plug it in and then put the memory card in that. Open up My Computer and it will look like another drive. Just click and open it - copy pictures to your hard drive.
If you don't have a memory card, take your camera into the store you shop at for electronics, tell them you need a camera cord to connect it to your pc - they will give you what you need. Again, it should be a usb connection. Plug it into your PC - and open up My Computer. Just click and open it - copy pictures to your hard drive.
2006-09-22 05:03:23
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answered by Anonymous
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your camera should come with an instruction manual that will point that out. It should also come with a usb cord that you can plug into the camera and the computer. If you've never hooked that camera up to your computer before, the computer will probably alert you that new hardware is found. Follow the directions from there.
2006-09-22 05:02:31
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answered by highc 2
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Hi
connect the cable , your computer will detect the connection with a sound saying new device found.
Create a folder.
Open in this order:
Start>>my computer.
You should see your hard drive, documents, CD or DVD drive and under others you'll see removable device or something like it.
Open it and copy the pictures to the folder you created then you can move it or do what you want with it.
2006-09-22 07:13:09
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answered by joe l 2
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SIMPLE. Plug the camera to the pc, and then go to My Computer to get those pics. Click the camera icon, and copy/cut and paste the images where you want them. Sometimes, the image wizard will show, then sometimes it won't. If you don't see your camera in My Computer after it's connected, then you need to install specific software for that camera, then try again!
2006-09-22 05:05:35
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answered by smartestassofthemall 3
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You should have had a lead with your camera that you can plug into your pc; once plugged in you normally click on the 'on' button on your camera. It should select a program on your pc to upload the photos in or again some free software should be with your camera?
2006-09-22 05:01:13
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answered by Sophie H 2
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you need more details m8, does the camera have a memory card or usb cable?
DO you have a card reader?
If you have card and card reader then just put the card in the reader and it will show up in my computer as a rewmovable hard drive.
If you have a usb cable just plug it in and it will do the same as above.
Easy as that
2006-09-22 05:02:11
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answered by flibertyjib 3
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Simple. Just simply slot your digi cam memory card into any memory card reader. Open the folder and your pics should be there. Or just simply use your digi cam cable. If you need a usb memory card reader, you can consider Photomax Reader which also will upload automatically for you to your free photomax online album. check it out @ http://www.geocities.com/lcming/Digitalphotography
2006-09-22 05:06:24
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answered by Anonymous
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