Most digital cameras use a memory card to store the images. There are many memory card readers for computers available at any local computer store and some computers like newer HP's have the readers built into them. They should allow you to use the computer to transfer the files between memory cards.
ok start byfinding the piks u want and move/copy them to your desktop. then with your camera pluged in double click my computer and then your camera (it will probly say removable disk or somthing simalar) then find your pictures that are already in your camera (u may have to search for them) then simply drag your pictures from your desktop and into your camera. alow your bar to fill and your all set.
This is a weird action. Normally you transfer from the digital camera into a computer. If you want to move your pictures that you have in your computer, I advise you to move them to a pendriver, and not to the camera. The camera is not a storage device, this is a function for a CD, a diskette, a MP4, or the best of all, a pendriver, 4 GB. To transfer the photos stored in your computer to a pendrive, insert it into the USB gate, open the folder in which the photos were saved, select all the photos, click on move to a folder, select the name of your pendrive and move directly to it.
Your camera may have come with a USB cable which will connect into a USB 2.0 port (where you'd put a memory stick) in your computer, and also have a port which can fit to your camera. If you don't have one visit your nearest camera shop and they may be able to provide you with a correctly-fitting one.
If your photos are on a memory card you can use a card reader which also plugs into your computer similarly to the USB camera cable, if you don't already have a cable.
And if you don't have a memory card, camera cable and your photos are on the camera's internal memory, try option 1 or buy a memory card and transfer the photos onto the card, then use a reader.
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you could use the charger you use t plug it up to your computer, and it will transfer. You have to click "computer" first, then you click on what your device is called. Like the name of that folder. And you'll see it there (or should ._. ) ( :
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Use iPhoto, or Aperture. There is an option which would allow you to delete the photos on the camera after import.
Put the memory card into the computer OR link the camera via USB to the computer. Select the photos you want to transfer by clicking one, pressing control(ctrl), then clicking the rest and then click import photos.
try and find the device in the 'Computer' folder.. if you're using windows that is..
Upload them to your computer from the one camera, then download them to the other from the computer
You can only upload camcorder video to Windows Movie Maker.The photos on your camera can be imported to your computer using Windows Photo Gallery. Once they have been imported to your computer, then you can import them into the program.
Answering "How do you transfer photos from a digital camera to your email in box using a USB connection from camera to shared computer?"
plug it in the computer
No, you cannot move them from the iPad to the SD card (export). The camera connection kit is for importing only. You can email them to a computer and put them on an SD card using a card reader, or use an Apple computer with Mountain Lion and iPhoto to view the photos in your Photo Stream.
Of course you can. They would not be of much use if you couldn't.
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Yes you just plug your iPod touch or iPhone into a computer, (using the USB plug in) and an import photos button should come up from apple then you can import the photos
you can put your camera's SD card in the laptop and go to 'start' and then to 'computer', and wait for your sd card to show and find your photos, and save them to your computer by sending them to your computer's pictures perhaps.