you need to make sure that the pictures and videos are saved on the SD card. then take the SD card out of your 3DS and put it in into your computer. there you can see all the pictures and videos you took on your 3DS, both normal and 3D files.
yes, all the photos you had taken from your 3DS are saved on your SD card and can be transferred to your computer by connecting your SD card using an adapter and then copying from the wanted file.
make dcim on root of SD card on PC
copy pic to folder
look at it on 3ds
There is no feature for exchanging photos with others on your 3DS.
Instead,
you can use your computer to transfer a photo onto another SD card.
You don't use a computer, you download them straight from the 3DS online store.
Yes. The 3DS is fitted with three cameras: One above the top screen. Two on the outside that are capable of taking 3D photos. Do be aware that the 3DS' camera is of a low quality in general.
If you take any 3DS pictures, the little calendar marking the date of those photos will have a birthday cake on it.
Go on YouTube and search it up
No, you can't upload your photos from your 3DS, but you'll have to, instead, do the process via your SD card.
you used to but you can't get that offer anymore
You, and another 3DS owner can either meet in person and become friends, or exchange Friend Codes. From there, you can exchange short messages (statuses) or join each other's games
The 3DS does not support email, however you can use email through the internet browser. If done correctly, photos can be uploaded to an email through the browser. The SD card photos are stored on can also be inserted into a computer and emailed.
No, it is illegal to share photos of minors.
Yes, it has two outer cameras to take 3D photos and one inner camera.
Pictures taken in Nintendogs + Cats can only be stored on the SD card. The 3DS does not support saving photos to internal storage.
It has three cameras. An inward one to take photos of you, and two outward ones for 3D photography.
The 3DS will read music files placed anywhere on the SD card. Do not place music files in your "Private" (game data) or "DCIM" (photos) folders.