To make it simple:
1. Use a compatible USB cord to connect the camera to your computer.
2. If this is your first time to connect the device : it will automatically search and obtain compatible drivers from the camera, so this would take a little longer than usual.
3. After the device drivers are installed, or the connection process is finished.
You can now view your photos/videos/files from your camera by opening it on your computer's explorer (Windows + E, if you're on PC)
4. Usually on windows, you can see the camera's name on the explorer together with C:, D:, E:, CD-ROM, etc.
Open it by right-click > Explore/Open or double-click.
5. After opening the camera's root folder, you will see sub-folders. now, it depends on what camera are you using, some cameras uses 2 drives that contains fixed and storage. for this instance, choose 'storage' and browse through the sub-folders on this drive for where the images are stored.
Tip : when browsing, use thumbnails as your view. (right-click > view > thumbnails)
by doing it
Well, you have to have a chip to save all your pictures on. So you have (on a desktop computer) have to have a drive to put the chip in then put it in the computer. Butt for a Laptop, there might be an insert place to put the chip. So just put it in there.(: - Alexx.
Use a good scanner to create tiff, bitmap, jpg or jpeg files. You may have to research image compression if you don't fully understand it.
If the camera is digital and works then you can hook it up to your computer and copy the files. If it is not then you can take it to most photo labs and ask them to put the pics directly on a CD or a thumb drive, which can then be transferred to your computer. The only disposable cameras you can load off are the EU Kodaks they have very bad picture quality
You can put them in any file you want, or you can create a new file especially for them.
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
You just take pictures and then take the chip from your camera and put it in the computer( its either on the left or right on the side) then just make files you want the pictures in. then you are done
Just take pictures taken by a digital camera (on an SD card) and put it in the slot on the front of the Wii. You can save pictures on an SD card with your 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.
It is an input device because you are inputting pictures from the camera to the computer. It could also be considered an output device since it can display the pictures on its LCD display.
This is a place that you can put your camera to charge it, to upload pictures, or other functions. A digital camera dock can do several things.
Either connect those two devices with USB adators or if it is a laptop then remove the SD card from camera and insert in computer slot and copy.
To put the pictures from your digital camera to a flash drive when your camera does not have a wire, you take your camera to a computer store. You show the clerk the camera. He shows you the wire you need. You buy it, take it home, and hook it up. You might need to download a driver off the internet. Thx dude XD-from asker of dis question
You use the USB cable that came with your camera and plug it into the computer. Turn on the camera and the computer will install the program for the camera and you can view your photos. You can also take the memory card out of your camera, put it in a reader or USB port on the computer and the computer will read the card. When your pictures come up title them, and then save them to a folder.
Yes of course!
A digital camera does not put Any "Device" into a computer. A digital camera acts as a storage device and an output device, it transfers jpeg and other similar files to computers as well as mp4 and other movie files.
Usually when you plug the camera into the computer to put the pictures on, it usually charges the camera anyway. Or if that doesn't work, sometimes in the program you use to download the pictures, it will have a option of charging it in the tools file.