Erase the card, and put it in the camera. Take one picture with it. Now put the card in your computer. Look at the contents of the card and locate the picture. This is the directory/subdirectory the camera is looking at to display pictures.
Now copy the pictures from your computer to the directory/subdirectory on the card.
That should work.
2007-01-06 10:38:00
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The technique you're searching for is talked approximately as tethered shooting. it is extremely a function of modern-day severe end stay view in a position cameras. maximum DSLRs with stay view can try this, besides the undeniable fact that some base fashions won't have the utility coated or are actually not in a position to help this function in any respect.
2016-12-15 17:28:29
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answered by ? 4
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Check what format the pics from the camera save in the sd card. Use that format and also rename the images like the rest in the sd card. Ex.( img001, img002 ) That should do it!
2007-01-06 13:26:02
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answered by Like a Party In Your Pants! 3
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because your camera can only read a certain format, and your laptop uses a different one. Your sd card may store the info, but it won't display it on the camera.
2007-01-06 10:32:19
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answered by Mike G 3
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Well make sure the card is in correctly and that the card is accepted by you camera so you better read your manual.
2007-01-06 10:32:18
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answered by Kenster102.5 6
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That happens to me too. -___-;; Technology these days...
Anyhow, I'd check the type of file of the picture, and change the size of the picture. =S Hope that works...
2007-01-06 10:34:16
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answered by purpleglowstick 1
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