If it is a digital camera that utilises an SD card
Yes, in fact many modern digital cameras are designed to use an SD (or microSD) card to store the photos they take.
You would use this because you might use the card to use in your camera to take photos then you can just take it out of the camera and put it into your laptop again to view, edit, copy move and print the photos you might have took
Connect to a computer with an USA cable and use the camera memory as a storage disk. You will be able to view and delete photos. Or take out the memory card and put in your computer or a memory card reader. Very easy to delete photos.
Use a card reader with your computer. Or go to Whalgreens and print them out.
Yes, you need to use a memory card reader
Use a SD Card or USB cable
no you can use a usb cable.
use memory card reader :D
they use satelites to take pictures of the sky then the photos get transmited to computers after that people use the photo and try to figure out the weather
Immediately stop using the XD card. Never use the device (such as Olympus voice recorder, Fujifilm camera etc) to take more photos, movies or audio voice memos in case possibility of XD recovery be reduced. Because any operation may lead to data overwritten. Then use XD Picture Card Recovery Software to retrieve the photos.
If you are shooting in Jpg format, what most people use, and each photo is 12 mega pixels the average size of each photo will come out to be about 2.5 MB, allowing the card to hold about 798 photos. If you were shooting in raw each photo would be a size of about 18 MB allowing you to fit about 112 photos on the card. So if you shoot in raw and empty your card frequently a 2 GB memory card will fit enough photos in with no prob. I have a 2 GB card and shoot Jpg and have never ran out of room.
'cause she is a spanish model and a musician and also for this own photos that she take with her friends and herself. a lot of people use it.