Upload pics from computer to camera?
Question: How do I upload pics from my computer to my camera?
I just bought a video frame and want to put pics I previously downloaded from my camera to the computer.
I need to have the pics on my MB card to place in the frame for view, but it is currently empty as I usually delete them from the card after I download to computer from camera, so do you know how to do the reverse?
Answers: if you have a USB cable you can be able to transfer them or try using a card reader a card reader is the one you can use to transfer your photos if your camera has an SD card or memory card you can insert the card into he card reader then...go to my computer look for the device that is connected on your pc then transfer your pics from your documents to your memory card.
put the memory card to a card holder and attatch to computer
then copy-paste the pics to the card
You'll need a flash memory card reader and writer like the 20-n-1 internal/external card reader or writer.
Go to this following website for choices of options:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/...
You'll simply copy the image on the card while the card is in the reader/writer and not in the camera.
Hope this helps.
All electronic media players have a folder named .... DCIM and in that you will find a folder with the name (some number and then written MEDIA)place the picture on to that folder then you will be able to view them on the camera ......obviously you will have to use a usb cable of the camera (most times provided with the camera) or remove the memory card and read it through a card reader(if you hav one).
Thank you.
I just bought a video frame and want to put pics I previously downloaded from my camera to the computer.
I need to have the pics on my MB card to place in the frame for view, but it is currently empty as I usually delete them from the card after I download to computer from camera, so do you know how to do the reverse?
Answers: if you have a USB cable you can be able to transfer them or try using a card reader a card reader is the one you can use to transfer your photos if your camera has an SD card or memory card you can insert the card into he card reader then...go to my computer look for the device that is connected on your pc then transfer your pics from your documents to your memory card.
put the memory card to a card holder and attatch to computer
then copy-paste the pics to the card
You'll need a flash memory card reader and writer like the 20-n-1 internal/external card reader or writer.
Go to this following website for choices of options:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/...
You'll simply copy the image on the card while the card is in the reader/writer and not in the camera.
Hope this helps.
All electronic media players have a folder named .... DCIM and in that you will find a folder with the name (some number and then written MEDIA)place the picture on to that folder then you will be able to view them on the camera ......obviously you will have to use a usb cable of the camera (most times provided with the camera) or remove the memory card and read it through a card reader(if you hav one).
Thank you.
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