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Hi there, I believe you can do this! All you need to do is connect your camera through the USB 2.0 cable which should be supplied by your camera manufacturer. You will need to make sure you open it as a removable disk. Then you need to drag your photos into the DCIM folder which is on your camera memory. Then simply remove your camera from the device and it should work!
If the camera supports direct printing or the printer supports direct connection to a camera (which it sounds like they don't) you would simply connect them together using the apprpriate USB cable. Otherwise, you need to use a PC or a laptop with at least two USB ports (one for each device) and the appropriate software installed. The software to retrieve the photographs is usually bundled with the camera. Printers also need their drivers installed to work properly. Most PC's and laptops support USB these days.
I'm not sure how much one camera varies to another for this, but with mine I just plug the cable into the camera and my laptop, then it gives me the option to upload all of the photos or just selected ones. It should give you step-by-step instructions, so don't be afraid to plug it in and try. Then if you still aren't sure, just unplug the cable from the camera and the computer, and you won't have done any damage. But it really shouldn't give you any problems.
Most newer cameras come with USB ports and cords to match. You might ask someone who is familiar with computer cords if your camera has a USB port, and what size plug it takes. USB ports on computers are all the same size. Also, take a look in your camera manual, or you could take it to a shop that sells equipment and find out there.
Connect to a computer with an USA cable and use the camera memory as a storage disk. You will be able to view and delete photos. Or take out the memory card and put in your computer or a memory card reader. Very easy to delete photos.
You would need a U-8 USB cable to connect a laptop to a Kodak easyshare camera. The fitting on this cable is a little smaller than the standard USB 2.0. A U-8 USB cable is easily available from suppliers such as Amazon.
Yes, if you have the usb cable, you can connect it.
an extention cord...
You can get a cable for your camera which would connect to a computer USB port.
The VGA cable that you would use to connect a laptop to a projector screen is called a PS2 projector cable.
Subscribe to an ISP for internet such as IVC Telecom and then connect your laptop to the modem with an ethernet cable or connect wirelessly using wifi, assuming your laptop has a wireless network card.
Hi there, I believe you can do this! All you need to do is connect your camera through the USB 2.0 cable which should be supplied by your camera manufacturer. You will need to make sure you open it as a removable disk. Then you need to drag your photos into the DCIM folder which is on your camera memory. Then simply remove your camera from the device and it should work!
A VGA Cable.
A crossover cable.
Just use the white cable and connect with laptop
NO
Either connect via a wireless network, connect through a 3G network or connect your laptop with an ethernet cable.