If the picture is protected by copyright, you will need permission from the copyright owner. Sometimes that permission will be in the form of a Creative Commons license, which allows various types of usage without any additional permission.
Other works may be in the public domain, for example if they were works of the federal government (such as NASA images), or if protection has expired.
Some royalty-free stock photo sites allow using one image several times under the same agreement.
Yes; photographing a photograph (or other image) would be creating a derivative work, which is one of the exclusive rights of the copyright holder, unless it is exempted under 17USC107 (e.g. it's being used for research, critique, or commentary).
Try the Polaroid web site: http://www.polaroid.com/service/software/index.html
https://focuscamera.com/product.asp?id=964737661 You need windows 2000 or better to run this camera. Try this site. Its there, just almost to the bottom.
Canon Powershot A540 . You can find them for around $125 now * I recommend CANON A720. It is my favorite digital camera with its all options. i recommend canon a560, its price is around 130$ it has 7.1mp, 4x optical zoom, etc.
Most cameras will connect as a remote disk. at that point just use the file explorer to see what you have and to transfer the files. Alternatively, you can purchase a reader that connects to the USB port and allows you to read the camera memory card directly. But then, why not just visit the web site of the camera manufacturer and download the software?
I have had good luck on prices and service buying three cameras online, two from buydig.com and one from Amazon. But there are two websites that can help you find a good web seller. (1) A site called ResellerRatings.com, where you can use the box "Enter store name" to see how well the online store scores. They use a 1-10 scale based on actual buyers' ratings. Just for an example, the Berger Bros. Camera store has a 10 rating based on the past 6 months of reviews. But I don't know what their prices are like. I personally would accept a point or two lower to get a better price. (2) A good site to get unbiased reviews of digital cameras and recommended sellers is CNET.com. Click on Digital Cameras on the left side of their homepage and you'll get to links for buying advice as well as reviews for cameras in different price ranges. When you select a camera there will be a link to at least one seller, and CNET says they screen sellers to provide only reliable ones.
use USB.... A digital camera is usually connected to a computer via a USB cable, or by using a cable supplied by the camera maker, so pictures can be downloaded from the camera and saved to the computer's hard-drive. A camera may have a removable memory card that can be removed from the camera and inserted into a memory card reader.
You need the software that comes with the digital camera, in order to upload the pictures onto your computer's hard drive. Then you can publish them to an image sharing site like Photobucket (see Related Link below).
The advantage of buying a digital camera online is that it can be delivered directly to your door. In addition, if you purchase the camera from a site such as Amazon, the customer service is legendary.
there is a URL that teach you about cameras www.pcworld.com Cameras
It depends on the quality you have the camera set at. At the Super Fine setting, each photo will be around 2mb. It comes with 16mb of storage, so you can take around 8 photos. Go down in photo quality and it will hold more. You can go to the Canon official site to get the full specifications.
Not unless you want to post pictures to your page. Twitter is a site to post updates on in 140 characters. No pictures necessary.
This site doesn't provide pictures and in the 1600's there were no cameras. A camera won't be invented for another 200 plus years.
According to review site CNET, the best digital SLR camera is the Nikon D5200. However, the site regularly reviews new cameras and can change its mind quickly.
Reviews and ratings for digital cameras are available on at the Digital Photography Review. Alternatively, for a small subscription, the Which site offers ratings and reviews of both digital and SLR cameras as well as many other consumer electronics.
The site: http://www.digitalcamerabattery.org/ sells batteries that are low-cost batteries for various camera models through various payment methods.
The difference between a disposable and digital camera is that a disposable camera gets its photos developed and is disposed after it's use. A digital camera lasts for the life of the camera and can store its high quality photos inside its memory.
An individual could sell a Casio Exilim digital camera on an auction site like eBay. Craigslist would be another option, as well as Amazon and Best Buy who offer cash for electronics.