Go to Google and then you can find cameras from the timeline from maybe 50 years ago to 50 years later good luck oh and camera timeline images that's not even a question!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! =]
Go to Google and then you can find cameras from the timeline from maybe 50 years ago to 50 years later good luck oh and camera timeline images that's not even a question!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! =]
To let the camera mark the time and date on pictures, one needs to set up the camera so that it places a time stamp on the image. This can be done by looking though a camera's settings.
A person who takes pictures with a camera is called the camera man.
It will depend on the megapixels... 5 Megapixel Camera = 1595 Pictures 6 Megapixel Camera = 1471 Pictures 7 Megapixel Camera = 1314 Pictures 8 Megapixel Camera = 1164 Pictures 10 Megapixel Camera = 887 Pictures
there will only be pictures on the camera if you took any pictures before you put the card in.
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It is a pretty good camera, depending on which types of pictures you are planning on taking. It is not top of the line, but takes good still shoots .
Pictures of the cameras themselves, or pictures that were taken from the camera? If it is pictures of the cameras themselves, Google Images works fine. For pictures that were taken from the camera, go to Flickr and type in the camera model to see its pictures.
No. You can upload pictures from your camera onto your computer then send them to your phone.
No, taking pictures of a TV will not mess up a camera.
A disposable camera typically takes 27 to 36 pictures.
To transfer pictures from your camera to your phone, you can use a USB cable to connect the camera to your phone, or use a memory card to transfer the pictures. You can also use a cloud storage service or a wireless transfer app to move the pictures from your camera to your phone.
Go on-line to the company that made the camera and download the software from them. You will need the exact model name and number of the camera to identify which download you need.