Probably not. It would require special software, and an adapter so that you could plug the USB into the camera directly.
It is a digital form of recording. The camera you have can directly save video to a digital media device such as a flash drive or onto your computer system.
Connect the camera via USB and the drive will appear on the desktop. You can configure iPhoto to automatically download the images from the camera.
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To move pictures from a digital camera memory card to a flash memory drive without a computer, you can use a compatible card reader that connects directly to the flash drive. Insert the memory card from your camera into the card reader, then connect the reader to the flash drive. Some cameras also support direct USB OTG connections, allowing you to transfer files directly if your camera and flash drive support this feature. Always ensure the devices are compatible and follow the manufacturer's instructions for transferring files.
Connect your camera to your computer and open up My Computer, find the icon with your camera, open it, and you can download your video.
To put the pictures from your digital camera to a flash drive when your camera does not have a wire, you take your camera to a computer store. You show the clerk the camera. He shows you the wire you need. You buy it, take it home, and hook it up. You might need to download a driver off the internet. Thx dude XD-from asker of dis question
most likely you do. It depends on the computer if it'll let you download the pics to your computer. Most computers will let you. But the only way I know of is to download the software onto the computer first. You should have a disk or floppy disk that comes with the digital camera and install it on the computer. That's all I can help with.
I'm not sure why you would be needing to be hiding your digital camera, but if you had pictures that you didn't want found, just save them to a flash drive and erase tham from your camera. Then if they find your camera, your pictures won't be on there.
While the camera is connected to the computer, it will show as an active drive (usually "D" or higher). Find the drive, click to open it, and wade in until you find the image files. Select the ones you want to delete, right-click them, and click Delete, or just delete the folder that they are in. The camera will create another when it needs it.
If your camera shows up as a removable drive, just copy the pictures over. If not, consult the manual or be more specific about the camera.
Most cameras, yes. Connect the camera but don't use the included software, open windows explorer and look for the camera in "My Computer". You should be able to open the camera as a "removable drive", and copy files to and from the camera the same as you would a USB drive.