Photo Camera
5 in 1 Card Reader for iPad
(Electronics) GENERIC
Works with iPAD,iPAD2
Connect to iPAD with no software installation
Photo/image transfer from camera to iPAD via SD,MicroSD,USB cable or USB flash drive
Answers
I should be able to just transfer the photos that have not previously been transferred from my camera to my PC.
When you transfer pics you should be able to delete them too.
But in the chance you are using a memory card, and do not wish to delete pictures, there should be a way to choose which pictures to highlight and to transfer; (Or keep on the card).
If all else fails, read the manual!
Hope this helps!
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I found a concord camera(about 3-4 years old) and i can't transfer photos with it. I don't remember getting a CD for it when i bought it a while ago. Are there any sites that can help me or other things.
Im not sure who actually makes that camera but do a google search with that brand name to find info. If you use a cable to plug into ur pc , Windoes xp should ask u what u want to do when its connected. If not go to my computer and see if the camera shows up there. If it has a memorie card you could buy a cheep card reader and use it to down load the pics to ur pc.they come with the soft ware u need.
Transfer via camera usb cable,microsd,sd,mmc,m2, ms duo reader
Works seamlessly with apple ipad 1st gen,ipad2
Supports external keyboard input
I took a bunch of photo's with a friends camera that was a 6.3MP but the photo's are 72 dpi once I download them - they are very large but why are they low res. Even on my 3.2 they download at 200dpi automatically. I've tried to find out how to do it but I don't see anything and I don't have the instructions. It's a Fuji FinePix F20.
The default resolution number that the camera outputs is of no consequence. I do not know what post processing software you are using, but in PhotoShop you will notice that as you change the DPI setting in the Image Size dialog box, (with resample UNchecked), you will see the actual photo size change, (get smaller) as you raise the DPI output settings. Many cameras will output at a 72 DPI number simply because it is pretty much the standard resolution for computer monitors. Any software that you may use in which you just pick a photo size will automatically adjust the DPI to the proper amount for that photo size. So bottom line, don't worry about it at all, whether the camera outputs the file as 72 or 200 is meaningless, what matters is the DPI when PRINTING.
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import photos and videos from a digital camera: using your cameras USB cable or directly from an SD card
Compatible with ONLY iPad
iPad and the Camera Connection Kit support standard photo formats, including JPEG and RAW
Do you have a memory card reader? That is probably what you need.
I have thousands of old slides that I'd like to have digitalized. They're Kodak.
You may want to buy your own transparency scanner.
While there are a lot of companies that provide that service, they charge between $.35 to $3.50 per image depending upon the quality required. Thousands could dent your budget quite a bit.
You can get a VERY good scanner for less than it would cost for you to have just a couple of hundred of your transparencies scanned.
Nikon Coolscan V ED is one of the least expensive, high quality ones. About $550. The software that comes with it has contours for various types of transparencies, colour negatives and black and white negatives, so the contrast and colour matching is easier to achieve. It also has automatic focus and removes dust automatically if you so choose.
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