Macs have come with built-in cameras for many years. Most USB webcams can be used with older Macs that do not have a built-in camera but do have a USB port.
A photograph of a Mac can be taken by pointing a camera towards the Mac and pressing the button.
The best digital camera that is compatible with Mac computers is the Canon EOS Rebel T7i.
You put it in the side where normally the USB would go in. Then after you're done just make sure to press eject!:) Hope I helped:)!
Very few Vivitar cameras come with Mac OS X support the software is often for Windows computers. Try connecting the camera to the Mac with the USB cable, turn the camera on, and see if iPhoto or the Image Capture application recognises it. If the camera has a removable memory card then the addition of a card reader may help. Specific details of camera and version of Mac OS X would help.
The Mac's built in camera will be used with any software that requires a camera. With a standard Mac the Applications folder will contain PhotoBooth, iMovie and iChat all of which will use the camera. You can add Apple's free FaceTime to chat with other Mac and/or iPhone users or some of the numerous other software titles (such as iStopMotion and EvoCam) that can also make use the camera. (See links below)
Most popular brands of camera will work with a Mac. Although some cameras come with software that only works with the Windows operating system the camera itself will work with a Mac and will be recognised by iPhoto or whatever software is being used. The choice will depend on how much is available to spend and the features required from the camera.
The Mac's iSight camera is controlled by software. Launching software that uses the camera will turn it on. Standard software included with the Mac that uses the camera includes Photobooth, iMovie, iChat. Other camera using software such as FaceTime Skype or MSN (or other chat clients) can be downloaded.
To transfer photos from your Nikon D3300 to your Mac, you can use a USB cable to connect the camera to your computer. Once connected, your Mac should recognize the camera as a storage device, allowing you to access and transfer the photos to your computer. Alternatively, you can also remove the memory card from the camera and insert it into a card reader on your Mac to transfer the photos.
You can record video from the built in camera directly into iMovie, PhotoBooth or any other application that recognizes the camera.
Different camera companies use different software inside the camera. Experience says that connecting a camera to a Macintosh computer will start a program called iPhoto that will import pictures from the camera into the Mac without any other software
If it the acutal kindle you can hook up the chord to it. I use my camera chord. something that fits in to the place u usually put the charger.
how do i put my memory card in the camera, it won't fit