Yes (in DSLR cameras....unaware of SLR)
if you mean the plug which you insert into an electrical socket, then you just pull it out. the same goes for the cable which is inserted into the camera
yes, i have the same problem. I still cant fix it but, i am using my desktop for the transfer. If i found solution i will not hasitate to inform you.
By relying on a Nikon photo recovery software, you can retrieve deleted pictures provided that the pics not overwritten. So stop taking more photos using the same camera memory card.
To reset the camera on an iPhone, the camera app should be opened and then hold the power and home at the same time. If the camera is still not working properly, the Apple company should be contacted for further assistance.
It depends on the model. Most digital still cameras will take SD or SDHC cards - these are also widely used in digital video cameras.
Same as today. To take pictures, but they still used film.
I had the same problem windows update should fail and then goes on to ask you to check for a solution it gave me a link to a site the file is zipped its :SQ905C_DSC_Driver_V2.004_2007MAY28It gives you "Mydsc2" its a app for viewing pictures on the camera. People have been saying you get an error on vista I did but it still worked I can view the pics I have took.There is also a web-cam app as well.I have a problem or a question is the camera suppose to work when you unplug the usb from it as it powers of when I unplug it , or is it just a web cam I got the impression it's a dual camera .
The easiest way to put pictures on your camera would be to get a card reader and plug that into your computer. Then drag the pictures on your computer into the same folder as the one where your camera stores pictures when you take them.
Just to be safe, it's probably best to put batteries in a different compartment and to place your camera in the smallest possible compartment it still fits in.
As in transfer your pictures from camera to computer?Connect the Fire Wire/USB cord from camera to computer and it should automatically detect it. (PlugnPlay)After connecting it, you basically drag and drop the pictures into the files you've pre-made, or just drag to desktop, should work the same.
Yes it would, they are both integrated with the same system and are easily compatible. If you were to use a different digital camera it still works well but not the same degree as the Canon.
You can buy batteries for around $25-$35. I have an older Nikon camera and still use the same battery that it came with. However, I believe the newer batteries stay charged longer.