You can not film yourself without a computer camera. However, you can buy an add on camera pod and hook it up to the right software!
you can upload photos from computer to camera by using a usb card reader.
yes... if they are in or around the room you are using the computer in
Well, to upload your art to a computer, you can either scan it in using a scanner (if you have one), or you can take a picture of it, plug your camera's memory card into the computer, and upload it from there.
It differs from camera to camera, but using a USB cable and the software provided, it's fairly easy. The manual that came with the camera should have the instructions, but if you don't have it, go to the manufacturer's website and look for the manual for your make of camera there. You should also have a USB cable that goes with the camera if you wish to install it. You will need a driver for the camera, and that usually comes on a CD with the camera. Again, if you don't have this, look at the support section of the manufacturer's website for a driver for your camera model. If you have the CD or have downloaded the driver, I suggest you follow the instructions in the manual. However, if you cannot obtain the manual, plug in your camera to the USB port and turn the camera on. In XP or Vista, the found new hardware wizard will come up and it will look on the CD for the driver, or you can specify the location of the downloaded driver. The wizard will install it properly and you can start using it. The device should turn up in video capturing applications such as Windows Movie Maker. Alternatively, if you have a DV port on your camera, a DV port on your computer, and a DV cable, you can capture video without installing it. All you need is a DV driver installed on your PC.
Try Gotocamera.com, I am using this for my office monitoring. Here, you just need a webcam and a computer.
You can get a cable for your camera which would connect to a computer USB port.
To retrieve photos from a camera without a memory card, you can connect the camera to a computer using a USB cable and transfer the photos directly from the camera's internal memory.
To enlarge an image without using a photocopier you can:take a picture of it with an old fashioned camera, develop it and print an enlargement, orscan it and process it on a computer, printing it with your computer printer.
There should be a program that edits photos on your computer, it might be labled under effects or something like that.
To transfer photos from a camera to a phone without using a computer, you can use a memory card reader that is compatible with both your camera's memory card and your phone. Simply remove the memory card from your camera, insert it into the memory card reader, and then connect the memory card reader to your phone using a USB OTG (On-The-Go) cable. You can then access and transfer the photos from the memory card to your phone.
you can do it many ways... for instance, you can record yourself via webcam or through a video camera and upload it onto your computer. that was the way I used to do it.
If you are using the Windows operating system then it is possible. If you are using Mac OS X then it is not possible.
Answering "How do you transfer photos from a digital camera to your email in box using a USB connection from camera to shared computer?"
You can record your voice with anything that might have a microphone. If your computer has a webcam (on Macs it is called an 'iSight' cam), you can take videos of yourself using that. Most phones with built-in cameras have video recording capabilities, too.
You can take pictures without an SD card by using the internal memory of your camera or by transferring the photos directly to a computer or other device using a USB cable.
To troubleshoot connectivity issues between your camera and computer using a USB PTP connection, try the following steps: Ensure that the USB cable is securely connected to both the camera and the computer. Check if the camera is set to PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) mode. Restart both the camera and the computer. Try using a different USB port on the computer. Update the camera's drivers and firmware. Check if the camera is recognized in the device manager on your computer. Test the USB cable with another device to see if it is working properly. Try using a different USB cable. If possible, test the camera on another computer to see if the issue is with the camera or the computer. Contact the camera manufacturer for further assistance if the issue persists.
Using a digital camera. You then upload them to the computer. Or, if you use a film camera, you can scan the pictures into the computer on get the photos put on a disc which you can upload to the computer