You put it in the side where normally the USB would go in. Then after you're done just make sure to press eject!:)
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I usually just send the picture in a picture message addressed to my e-mail address. I imagine if you put it on a memory card you may be able to get it onto your computer, but I don't know about that.
Make a file backup folder on your computer and copy all those photos to it and call it a by new name. Now delete the bad or poor pixs from the orignal photo file . Select the pictues remaining one by one or other and send them to your camera which is listed as a drive. Or select each pix -copy them - and paste them to the camera drive storage. Practice this first- after making a file you copied all into.
First, you'll need a wire that connects the camera with the USB port, or a device that has an insert for the memory card for the camera that connects it to the USB port in the computer. Then, you must open up iPhoto. iPhoto will automatically recognize it after loading the pictures you already have stored in there. It will say 'ready to import (insert number here) items' and then you allow it to proceed, and it will load the pictures and save it into iPhoto.
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.
If both ends of the conversation are using an Apple Mac computer you can use iChat (See links below) or software such as Skype if they are using different computer systems.
Stick it in the right port hole and hit real player download
To transfer photos from your Nikon D3300 to your Mac, you can use a USB cable to connect the camera to your computer. Once connected, your Mac should recognize the camera as a storage device, allowing you to access and transfer the photos to your computer. Alternatively, you can also remove the memory card from the camera and insert it into a card reader on your Mac to transfer the photos.
You need to be more specific, if you mean a phone, camera or games console style sandisk like memory card, then you need to find the files in My computer, or the mac equivilant
Yes, if your computer has a memory card reader that your particular memory card will fit into and work with. The card reader will allow your computer to read and write to the memory card as though it were any other disk drive, and you can even use the same Windows Explorer to do so.
No. Mac memory is made specifically for a Mac. It will not fit in a PC Desktop.
PSP Ware is a software tool that lets you easily sync items on your computer to your memory stick in your PSP. It actually syncs, rather than mounting the memory stick as an external drive. I use it on my Mac and it's quite handy, if i must say.
"A Macbook typically has the largest capacity for computer memory.
The camera has to have a memory card. If your laptop is somewhat new, it has a slot to pop in memory cards. If you don't have a memory card slot on your laptop or the memory card won't fit in it, get a card reader. I found one that's not too expensive at Best Buy. You can also order one online. Most card readers plug in with a USB.
no, it can hold 4 USB and 1 memory card
Mac is a personal computer manufactured by the Apple Company. The Mac computer which offers the most memory include the Mac Pro 12 core, which has 12 gigabytes of RAM. Other choices would include any of the Macs within the Pro series.
You do need a camera to use iMovie. Import pictures and clips that are already on your computer/mac.
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