Tuesday, February 4, 2014

1.3 Megapixel Camera, is it good enough?




Mehhh


I found a laptop and it said it comes with a 1.3 mega pixel webcam. I plan to video chat with my friends using it. Is a 1.3 mega pixel camera good enough to chat with my friends?


Answer
It is enough for video chat. Actually sometimes higher resolution webcams can cause problem because of bandwidth limitations.

Annoying camera, Uploading pictures.?




Meg


Ok I have VISTA so my sticking my memory card into the slot on my laptop wont work, because it wont detect it... I use my usb cord connected to my camera and It wont detect my camera now either, Even if I look under my computer, I wont be able to see my camera drive.. I use to be able to.. Its anoying me.. Anyone know whats going on?
My camera is a kodak "easyshare" ZD710 Even with the program downloaded It still wont detect my camera.
ope..My camera isnt too old, Its still being sold in stores.. And my memory card reader doesnt auto play and I cannot find it in my computer drives. My usb cord is the same way... I have autoplay on.. and I have used this laptop and this camera to upload pictures with my usb cord before.. but now its not working.. Maybe my cord is broken?.. I dono..



Answer
Your memory card may be high capacity or of a type that your computer memory card slot does not recognize. Reboot could solve the problem, but there could be lots of other things wrong e.g., the SD could be corrupted or the contacts dirty.

CAUTION To prevent memory card corruption, keep batteries charged, format in camera, and don't delete or fill card completely. Wait for lights to stop flashing then turn camera off before removing memory. For card readers, double click Safely Remove Hardware. Select, then click Stop and OK.

When pictures have been deleted or memory cards have been formatted, a memory card reader will be needed to recover the pictures. Click this link for a free restoration program.
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.HTML ...

If you are still having trouble, the following information describes a better way to move/copy photos to and from a computer or memory card.

Just received some pictures in an e-mail which I moved to the computer. Then copied these pictures to a memory card and could view them on my camera or show on TV. If megapixels of imported pictures is too high or low you may not be able to view on the camera, but pictures will show and print on computers.

If your computer has memory card slots, find the correct slot and copy pictures from the memory card to the computer.

If there are no memory card slots on your computer that work with your memory card, purchase a Targus card reader at Walmart for $8.88 or another brand for less at Ritz/Wolf/Kit camera. Also, they do 3½ x 5" digital prints for 6¢ each on Tuesday and Wednesday.

After you have the memory card plugged in, go to My Computer and open the memory card, select the picture you want to copy, and then copy to the My Pictures folder under My Documents under Documents and Settings.

If you have trouble with this, it may be easier to right click on Start and then left click Explore. Find and select the picture you want to copy and then at top left, click the X next to Folders to see a place to select Copy Files. Now select the My Picture folder. Make and select a sub folder then click Copy.


You can also copy from the computer to a memory card.

Have just been playing with this and found that it works really well, but you should first format the memory card in the camera because it adds files to the card you will need.

Next, take a picture of something with the camera.

Place the memory card in the card reader and go to My Computer.

Open the memory card and you should see a folder on the left (DCIM) that has your picture. Do not open the MISC folder on the right.

Double Click on the DCIM folder and you should see another folder e.g.,100HPM417, which includes the name of your camera. Double Click on that folder and you should see the picture you just took.

When you copy from the computer to a memory card, that is the folder where your pictures must be copied. You may only be able to copy one picture at a time.

One last thing, the file names of your pictures must not have any additional letters or those pictures will not be seen by the camera. Also, the file name format must match the file name of the picture you took e.g., HPIM1903. Rename files to the same format as your camera photos.

If you have trouble with this, it may be easier to right click on Start and then left click Explore. Find and select the pictures you want to copy and then near the top left, click the X next to Folders to see a place to select Copy files. You can then select the memory card folder e.g.,100HPM417, that you clicked to see the picture you took and click Copy.

Click this link for other camera tips and complete instructions on cleaning camera and battery electrical contacts.
http://www.google.com/base/a/4210404/D13701973093918363271




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