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What you should look for in a computer camera depends on what the camera will be used for. The higher the megapixel the better quality the picture or video will be.
Your first step should be connecting your camera to the computer, usually via a USB connection with a cord that comes with the camera. From there you should power up the camera and follow the popup instructions that should soon start to appear. Otherwise go into My Computer and look for a new drive to show up with your pictures in it.
What you should look for in a computer camera depends on what the camera will be used for. The higher the megapixel the better quality the picture or video will be.
take your memory card out of your camera and there should be a place for it in your computer
Connect a USB cord from the camera to a computer. Then, go into "my computer" on the PC and locate the camera. In the camera's folder should be the pictures.
you should have had a USB lead with your camera if it is digital. plg that into your laptop, and it should automatically install your camera! After this is installed, go to 'my computer' & it should be there :)
Yes, usually through a USB port. You should check the operating manual of your camera. If you don't have it, try searching the manufacturers web site. When you connect it to the computer most of time your comp will search for software automatically and then you follow the directions given.
You should look for a camera that has red eye reduction and simple plug and print technology.
Your card needs to be in a card-reader, or the camera plugged into the computer with the USB cable that came with your camera... Then find the file on the card, which should look like a directory or folder on your computer, then just drag-n'-drop! OR use software that came with your Canon to get the video off of the card. OR use software that came with your computer to get the video off of the card.
Look for its updated Drivers from Manufacturer's Website.
they look like little chips of a computer
When buying a digital camera you should consider how many megapixels you would be happy with. The higher the number, the better quality of photo it will be. Also, check the size of the memory card and see if it is suitable for your needs. Lastly, make sure the digital camera is compatible with your computer.
For some reason a CAMERA is a CAMERA not a computer