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Why do you need a memory card for a digital camera?

well, pictures need to be stored SOMEWHERE on your camera, right? just like how our memories store information, memory cards store the pictures you take. a camera without a memory card is about as good as no camera at all.


How do you delete everything from your scan disk for your camera?

if you want to delete whilst memory card is in the camera, each camera is different - either dheck your users manual or ask about a specific camera or at least the brand and type of camera if you have a drive for the card on your computer you can delete by opening the drive from "my computer" and deleting from there - you can also try reformating the disc in the camera which normally erases all info


If you take the film out of the disposable camera when you have no more picture's will it ruin the picture's?

Disposable cameras start with the entire roll of film wound up OUTSITE the spool/canister. As you take pics, and wind the film, the negatives are moved into the canister, so, when you have taken all the pics, and fully wound the film on, it can then be safely removed from the camera. No point, really, bacause you will be unable to reset a fresh roll into that camera...


Is it possible to transfer pictures from a computer back to your digital camera?

It depends on a lot of factors as some may find out. Some Operating Systems such as Windows will not allow you to. And sometimes you have to deal with JFIF Jpeg's and Exif Jpeg's as the bottom post does. That person thoroughly explains the issues in my opinion. What you can try doing is inserting the memory card into a USB card reader or memory card slot if you have them. Or you can change your operating system to be able to move photos from the USB connected Camera. Yes. You should be able to find the camera listed under "My Computer" as either an extra drive, or by the name of the camera. It should be displayed as a "removable storage". Just pull it over to the drive and it will be on there. Some cameras can be 'uploaded' with their supplied usb/firewire cord. All memory chips are in effect external hard-drives when attached to a 'card-reader'. So! Whether you transfer files via the camera cord or via a separate 'card-reader' you must transfer a readable file only. That would be a 'jpeg'. Let's assume that you have taken pictures and downloaded them to your computer OR downloaded jpegs from the internet or via e-mail from a friend. If you wish to 'crop' or 'adjust' the colour and/or contrast in a computer software program, then upload to 'your' camera, again, remember to save as a jpeg file and NOT a tiff. or a gif. or photoshop file as the camera will not be able to display them on it's LCD screen. Do not believe for a moment that you can put across the idea that you took the pictures. Every camera 'codes' each picture with hidden 'data' that tells what camera, what setting and often the owners name. This data is available for deletion only and not modification and then only if you know how. Many digital cameras have a built in codec specifically designed to read only a certain type of pictures. If your camera is like most digital cameras, the the process is very simple. Most likely your camera contains the JPEG Exif format. If the picture(s) you want to move to your camera is JIFF, then you must convert it to Exif. To know which version of JPEG it is(JIFF or Exif), simple open the image in notepad. You can do this by right-clicking on the image and then choose "Open With..." Then from the menu that may pop up, select notepad. You will see the data of the image, if it says Exif, then you can just go right ahead and move it to the camera without doing anything else which I will later talk about. If it does not say Exif, then you will need to convert it. To start off, you need to download Quick Exif Editor, just Google it up. Then run the program, click where it says open and choose your photo. Then look for a green + sign and a window will pop up saying "Read including Undefined Tags (Maybe dangerous) ." Many people who are not savvy with computers AND digital photography will have no idea what this means. All this means is that a part of the image will be edited which can result in a loss of image. Don't worry this will not damage your computer or anything like that, it will only damage the image SO I STRONGLY SUGGEST YOU MAKE A COPY OF THAT IMAGE. Next click on "Yes" to continue. Another Window will pop up saying "New Exif Tag." I strongly recommend you leave everything alone. The image only needs a small command line that's says it is an Exif JPEG so DON'T WRITE ANYTHING. JUST GO RIGHT AHEAD AND CLICK "ADD." Cameras only read pictures with an Exif tag, which is just a fancy name for the detail of the photo, such as date and other data. None of this data shows up on the image but rather it is hidden within the image. Usually an image data begins with what type of JPEG image. This makes it easy for a camera to read it. So that is why we need to add a simple piece of data that tells the camera that it is a JPEG. Your image is now an Exif Jpeg. Your image is now ready to be moved to your camera. To start this process, you will need a memory card slot in your computer. Typically memory cards allow files to be written on it and connecting your camera via USB to the computer will not allow it to. If you can move files to your camera via the USB, meaning that the camera is connected to the computer through a USB cable, then you are fine. If your computer does not have a memory card and your camera connected to the computer via USB will not allow files to be moved to the memory card, then you will need to use the memory card slot in your computer or you will need to buy a card reader that in which it connects to your computer via USB and and it contains a slot for your memory card. Make sure your memory card can fit onto the memory card slot, since there are different memory cards. You can check if your ccamera will allow you to move files to it when connected by the usb cord by connecting you camera to the usb port via the cable. Then go to my computer or computer and search for you device. DOuble click on it and then attempt to move a file onto it. If the file moves to the computer then you don't need to use the memory card slot or card reader to move the picture into it. If you cannot move the file then you will need either a memory card or memory card slot. If you have decided to use the memory card in your computer to move the files, please make sure the memory card is not locked. On the memory card, there should be a little switch which lets you know if it is locked. Plugin you memory card or the Camera via USB, and then search for where the pictures are located. Next, drag the picture that you want to move to your camera into the folder where all the pictures on the memory card or Camera are located. Next, look at all the names of the pictures in that photo. Some cameras use a common name with a number attached at the end. For example, Sony cybershot cameras use the name DSC00, with a three other digits. Look for a similarity in all the pictures. Then rename the photo to be part of the pattern of all the other images. This will ensure that your camera reads the image. YOu are now done. Turn on your camera, and view the image. If it says File error or you cannot find the image, then the process is a bit more complicated.


How do you transfer images from a camera or memory card to your computer?

My best guess would be to use the usb data cord that may have come with your camera to load pics to your computer. After that,I suggest uploading the pics from the comp to your sd card via usb card reader(you can get them on ebay.ca for $10 including shipping) or at The Source for $20.Hope this helps someone. On my Nikon Coolpix L11, you put your sd card in, hit menu, then copy. It will then ask you if you want to copy from camera to sd, or reverse. Then it will ask you to choose one photo or select all. It works great, hope it works on your camera too.

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What is camera all memory card detector?

mi è apparso sulla barra la scritta che non riesco a togliere camera all memory card detectorcome fare? che cosa è?


New camera and new memory card not working?

Check your camera's manual. Your memory card may need to be formatted. CAUTION: do not do this to a card with photos already on it because formatting will erase anything on the card. Check that it is the correct type of memory card & that your camera's battery is charged. If all else fails go to a reputable camera shop (or the shop you bought the camera from) & ask for help.


Why do you need a memory card for a digital camera?

well, pictures need to be stored SOMEWHERE on your camera, right? just like how our memories store information, memory cards store the pictures you take. a camera without a memory card is about as good as no camera at all.


Can my camera's memory card fit into any memory card reader, do they come in standard sizes?

Yes they are all standard in modern models.


How do you put pictures on to your memory card if it has internal memory?

Cameras will typically prefer to store pictures on a memory card if one is present inside of the device. However, if a memory card isn't present, it will attempt to use any available internal storage. Transferring files from the internal memory to a memory card will be different and may not even be easy to do (it all depends on your camera). One thing you can do, if the files are stored on your internal memory, is to remove any memory cards that exist, and plug the camera into the computer with the camera power ON. The camera will usually show up as a drive under 'My Computer', and you can then move the files from your camera onto your computer. Once you are done, you can then try to power the camera off, insert a memory card into it. And then power it on. You may be able to move files onto your memory card this way. If your computer has a memory card slot, you can also just insert the memory card into the slot and move pictures onto it that way.


How do you get a camera memory card out of a CD drive from a mac?

well first of all you put the memory card in the card reader not the CD drive so you should probably open up the case and get it out of there


Is there a camera that camoes with a memory card?

Nearly all new digital cameras use SDHC memory cards or some other form of flash memory cards.


What do I look for when purchasing a xD Card?

It all depends on what you want to get out of the memory card. Depending on how many pictures you would like to be able to keep on it at one time and the mega pixels of your camera the size you buy could vary greatly. The brand is not a concern when buying a memory card, they all do the same things. The higher the giga bite of the memory card the more pictures you are going to be able to hold but, a 64gb card in an 8mp camera is going to hold significantly less pictures than that same card would hold in a 5mp camera. The more megapixels a camera has the more space each photo will take up.


Turn Off Your Camera Before Ejecting The Memory Card?

You have to turn your Olympus camera all the way off before you take the memory card out and put a new one in. If you do not, there is the chance that the camera will automatically format the disc. This means that everything that you have on it will be erased. Getting these pictures back is sometimes impossible. If you turn the camera off first, this cannot happen. Your pictures will be safe.


What is the price for a memory card for a camera?

Well there are all different types of memory cards so they will all be different prices but the most common price is about $5,$6,and $7 dollars


Is it possible to use a different brand memory card than the one that came with my camera?

Yes, but not all memory cards fit the slots in all cameras. Memory cards are typically categorized with a 2-letter code.


If you deleted all your pictures or videos on your digital camera is their a way to see your cameras history?

the camera memory can be restored possibly, unless the card has been overwritten or securely wiped.