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Delete all pictures automatically from your digital camera video tutorial

June 6, 2010

Like everything else, it is best to keep your digital camera clean of junk photos and organized, ready to use anytime. If you haven’t already set your computer to delete all pictures after they have been transferred from your digital camera, there are two easy ways to do this. One way is automatically and the [...]

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Turn your music mp3 player into a portable stereo that rocks!

May 30, 2010

Remember the good old days of beat boxes and portable walkmans. Well forget them because just like the LP record, the cassette tape, and soon the cd player, they can all be labelled as obsolete. The future of music and how we listen to our favourite songs has changed greatly. Now days when you buy [...]

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Where is the Automatic Scanner and Camera Wizard

May 28, 2010

The Microsoft scanner and camera wizard is a handy feature included with the Microsoft Windows Operating System. However sometimes when you plug your digital camera into your computer via USB, it will make the usual noise, saying its connected, but nothing happens. Oh no.. What do you do now? When you connect a plug and [...]

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Use your computer to delete all pictures automatically from your digital camera

May 28, 2010

If you haven’t already set your computer to delete all pictures after they have been transferred from your digital camera, there are two easy ways to do this. One way is automatically and the other is the manual way. I personally like to choose when and where I delete my pictures from my camera, just [...]

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Recovering deleted Pictures from My Digital Camera

May 28, 2010

Thoroughly empathizing with what I had read about transferring pictures from my digital camera, I planned to load the pictures of a recent weekend excursion. When I tried to transfer the pictures from the digital camera to the computer, I realized that the memory card had been wiped clean. My spouse informed me that he [...]

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How to Transfer photos from your computer to your camera

May 28, 2010

I know you are thinking “why would anyone want to put photos from their computer back on their camera?” Well people do. Possible reasons could be that they have no other way to transport and share their pictures. Another reason could be that they want to print them from the camera, using the camera printer. [...]

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How to transfer photo’s from your digital camera to your computer

May 28, 2010

Digital Camera Tips The benefits of having a digital camera are endless. You can take pictures, choose to delete them or save them, then transfer them to a computer, all without having to develop anything. Transferring the photo’s from your digital camera is usually an automatic process and you possibly will never have a problem, [...]

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How to make your Digital Camera Batteries Last Longer

May 27, 2010

A few years ago I started selling on Ebay, Which in turn, demanded the use of a Digital camera. I would take at least 50 photos a day, and sometimes up to 100. You would not believe how many batteries I went through until I realised how to save and preserve my precious digital cameras [...]

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10 Top Advantages to owning a digital camera over an old SLR 35mm film camera

May 27, 2010

The cost of a digital camera in the end, works out far cheaper than the SLR 35mm film camera. When you buy a digital camera it may have internal memory, but you can also add a memory card for extra space. This storage space can be re-used over and over and you only need to [...]

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How many photos or pictures can my digital camera memory storage card hold?

May 26, 2010

This is a good question! Even though the digital camera memory card may be a certain size, it can hold a different amount of images or photos, depending on which camera the card is in. This is because the pictures that a digital camera takes is determined by the quality limit of the camera itself. [...]

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