mine came with the camera
2006-11-01 14:16:16
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answer #1
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answered by Sarah 4
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If you end up having to pay for a new USB cable, consider buying a card reader instead. This will work with any camera you buy in the future, as well.
If you get a card reader, no additional software is necessary. This is not only faster, but it saves your camera batteries. Your computer or printer may even have a card reader built into it. I have enough USB ports that I just leave it plugged in all the time.
First of all, be sure there are some pictures on the card. Plug the card reader into an open USB port. Plug the card into the appropriate slot on your card reader. I use Photoshop Elements and as soon as I plug my card into the reader, it starts its own card reader and displays a thumbnail of every picture on the card.
If this does not happen automatically, open your photo editing software. Do whatever you usually do to open a file, but click on the selector where you can change drives. Your card reader will be assigned a new drive name that will be one letter higher than you ever saw before, such as "Drive G:" or such. Then, just double click on the name of the file you want to open and it will appear in your photo editor.
2006-11-01 14:24:54
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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usb cable is a must sorry try asking a friend to borrow theirs otherwise see if your computer has a place that will let you insert your memory card. another option would be to develop them and scan them to your computer. any electronic store should carry usb cables try radio shack, best buy, or a local electronic store but remember to bring your camera box with you to make sure it will work with your camera. good luck.
2006-11-01 14:19:52
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answered by Anonymous
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then u cnt put it in the computer. u need the cord or memory card or u cnt do anything! u can go out to buy a new one. be more responsible next time.
2006-11-01 14:18:12
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answered by NoBody 4
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Plug the digicam into the computer, then turn the digicam on. After some seconds the computer will stumble on a storage gadget, the digicam. Your image software might want to take over and receive the photos.
2016-12-05 11:00:36
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answered by Anonymous
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what camera you have ? Anyway ...You can take the card memory from the camera and transfer all pictures using a card reader device (USB).
2006-11-01 14:19:31
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answer #6
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answered by dand370 3
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by using a
card reader
http://www.coolusb.ca/images/cbl-reader-lrg.jpg
2006-11-02 23:29:12
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answer #7
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answered by iFikrah 2
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memory card?
2006-11-01 15:20:59
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answered by marquita188 3
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