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Downloading Photos.
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How can I download photos from my Canon 300 D camera so that they go into 'Pictures'?
I have been using Adobe Photoshop but they take ages to download.
Before I changed my laptop for a Windows 7, I was able to download them really quickly and delete them via the computer but I can't remember what to do. I have the appropriate drivers for the camera.
I have been using Adobe Photoshop but they take ages to download.
Before I changed my laptop for a Windows 7, I was able to download them really quickly and delete them via the computer but I can't remember what to do. I have the appropriate drivers for the camera.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Firstly, slot your SD card into the computer, or attach lead from camera to USB port.
Secondly, ignore the import prompt and cancel it.
Thirdly, open 'my pictures' and minimise to half screen size.
Fourthly, open external hard drive in 'my computer'
Lastly, open pictures, highlight and drag across to 'my pictures'
Good luck.
Secondly, ignore the import prompt and cancel it.
Thirdly, open 'my pictures' and minimise to half screen size.
Fourthly, open external hard drive in 'my computer'
Lastly, open pictures, highlight and drag across to 'my pictures'
Good luck.
when you connect your camera and switch it on you should get a dialogue box that gives you the option of opening the files in the camera memory. Do this then highlight the files that you wish to copy by means of the cursor (They should be covered by a pale blue box) then drag and drop to your computer
When you connect your camera, the computer will decide it's simply another storage device, like a pen drive or a CD. So Have a look under 'my computer' (start > my computer. Give it a few seconds and you should see something like 'removable storage device' appear in the list of places, alongside 'C drive', 'network places' etc.
If you click on the 'removable device' that is your camera, you will often see two more folders show up, one of which is called DCIM. Click on this folder and you shd see your pix.
The easy way to get them into 'My Pictres' is to copy them all (press at top of your screen 'edit - select all, then edit - copy'
Then click on My Pictures and choose 'edit - paste'
If you click on the 'removable device' that is your camera, you will often see two more folders show up, one of which is called DCIM. Click on this folder and you shd see your pix.
The easy way to get them into 'My Pictres' is to copy them all (press at top of your screen 'edit - select all, then edit - copy'
Then click on My Pictures and choose 'edit - paste'
Just to confuse you even more, you could buy a converter which plugs into a USB port which has a CF reader slot
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