There are a number of reasons why one might attach a camera to their computer, perhaps the most common reason is to use it for video link when chatting online. Other reasons include for recording video to be posted online, such as for a vlog.
You can get a cable for your camera which would connect to a computer USB port.
The digital computer camera does not require film to take pictures. Once a picture is taken, it can be downloaded onto a computer to view and print whereas a film camera would need to have their film developed.
Never plug anything into your camera with it turned on. Always have the camera TURNED OFF.According to Page 24 of the Sony Bloggie MHS TS20 Handbook, you turn the camera ON before you plug it into the computer. But they just designed and manufactured the camcorder, so what would they know?If you plugged it into the computer turned off the computer would immediately start charging the battery.
One way is send it via email from your camera. Type in the email you want to send to and attach the video name. Just like you would a picture.
Usually you would plug the USB cable into the camera and use Windows Explorer (My Computer) to copy these files to your computer. After you have moved the image files, select the images you want in a preview program such as Windows Print and Fax Viewer. Then open your email program and go to the attach button and select those images you wish to include.
Of course you can. They would not be of much use if you couldn't.
Generally on the HP laptops the camera is on the front. On desktop systems we have to manually plugin it.
Some cameras require that you save the picture to the card. If you don't save them the picture can be seen in the camera or even if the camera is plugged in to the computer.
The easiest way to put pictures on your camera would be to get a card reader and plug that into your computer. Then drag the pictures on your computer into the same folder as the one where your camera stores pictures when you take them.
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Use iPhoto, or Aperture. There is an option which would allow you to delete the photos on the camera after import.
The only way to send a "hard copy" document through e-mail is to attach it as a computer file document, or scan it and send it as an image file.