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Posted by Bob on December 15, 2005 at 07:34:04 from (64.21.249.40):
In Reply to: New Camera posted by Jerry Cent. Mi. on December 15, 2005 at 06:10:54:
The software that came with my camera is BLOATED, and simply sucks. It even installed Apple Quicktime, which insisted on loading every time the computer was "booted". (If I wanted Apple, I'd have bought an Apple!) Instead of using a USB cable to connect the camera and 'puter, I simply got a memory card reader ($25.00). Remove memory card from camera, insert in card reader, (which the 'puter sees as another disc drive), and you can then preview the photos in thumbnail version, and save the ones you want to the harddrive, and then open and edit them with whatever photo software you already use. The only drawback to this would be if you wanted to take videoclips with the camera, and then edit them, you'd need the camera software, or other video editing program.
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