Posted by SweetFeet on May 23, 2015 at 11:57:55 from (70.35.102.191):
In Reply to: USB Camera posted by GENE-WI on May 23, 2015 at 11:33:31:
In the search bar at the top of this page, type camera... and that will bring up all discussions with camera in it. (I just did and found a lot... but don't know which one you would like a link to.)
I'm thinking most cameras come with a cord that has a USB on one end - for transferring photos to your computer. If not, you can buy one seperately.
In case you are wondering how they work...
You just plug it into your camera, then your computer. Next turn your camera on. It will open a dialog box... just chose "Open to show files and folders".
Then highlight, or select, all the photos.
Next right click and choose "Copy"... then go open a Pictures folder on your computer (or create/name a new one)... then click inside that folder and them "Paste". (Or you can do the highlight all and drag and drop them inside the computer folder too).
The camera can be set to delete photos automatically after transfer to computer... I prefer to delete my manually AFTER I verify that they did copy all right to my computer. But you can delete them off the camera the same way... highlight all that you want to delete - then right-click and select delete.
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