Yes you can - there's a number of ways you can do it:-
Use a USB cable to connect the camera directly to the notebook, or
If the notebook has one, insert the memory card into the multimedia slot, or
Use a USB adapter (which is how I do it) - insert the card into the adapter and insert the adapter into a spare USB port.
Most versions of Windows will recognise the memory card or the camera as '...an external mass-storage device...' and you should be able to 'drag & drop' the pictures you need.
Some cameras have permanent memory chips where they store the pictures until you download them. A memory card is a removable "card" which is basically a portable mass storage device that you can take out and plug in to your computer and download your pictures or some printers have slots to put them in and print your pics..
there will only be pictures on the camera if you took any pictures before you put the card in.
You have to make sure you have the correct USB slot to connect the camera's memory car.
Most mini-B (Mini USB cables will work, but you can normally get a replacement for any digital camera at any electronics or camera store. The other option is to use the Memory Stick and a memory card reader to view/download the images. In fact, it's recommended that you don't hook up and download directly from the camera anyway, but from the Memory Stick itself from a card reader.
With the assumption that each picture taken by the camera is 4 Mb, 32 Mb of memory can save a few pictures. It can only save 8 pictures.
If you download them to a USB drive then you just plug the drive into the slot on the PS3 and download into the PS3. There are even USB adapters for memory cards so you can download from your camera's card
well, pictures need to be stored SOMEWHERE on your camera, right? just like how our memories store information, memory cards store the pictures you take. a camera without a memory card is about as good as no camera at all.
This is relative to your camera's settings (specifically its resolution) as well as the amount of internal memory your camera has and the size of your memory card.
take your memory card out of your camera and there should be a place for it in your computer
It depends on what kind of camera it is. Go to where you bought your camera and ask.
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Place memory stick into computer card reader follow instuction on screen