If the camera has a slot for the memory card, slide it in and they should automatically save there. If not you'll need a different method of saving.
As soon as you take a photo with a digital camera it is on the memory card. You may never see it if you don't view it on the camera or download it to your computer. If you don't erase the memory cardthe photos will remain on it.
Download it to your computer and then save into the memory card
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You can save photos, videos, or other digital data on an 8GB sd memory card. The 8GB is simply the amount of information that the memory card can hold.
you can put your camera's SD card in the laptop and go to 'start' and then to 'computer', and wait for your sd card to show and find your photos, and save them to your computer by sending them to your computer's pictures perhaps.
im the one that asked the question. what i didn't mention is that i have a digital camera with no memory card (or slot) i have a USB cable and i'd like to konw if there is a product that i can plug the USB into save the photos so i could delete the ones on the camera??? with out using a PC hope this helps a little thx
You use the USB cable that came with your camera and plug it into the computer. Turn on the camera and the computer will install the program for the camera and you can view your photos. You can also take the memory card out of your camera, put it in a reader or USB port on the computer and the computer will read the card. When your pictures come up title them, and then save them to a folder.
The answer depends on the level of compression and the resolution (megapixels) of the camera. A way to estimate how many RAW (unprocessed and uncompressed) photos will fit on a memory card is to divide the gigabytes of the card by three times the pixels of the camera . For example: a 1GB memory card is about 1 billion bytes. A 5MP camera is 5 million pixels. Each pixel on a color RAW image file uses three bytes, so divide 1 billion by 15 million and you get about 67 photos. If you shoot in JPEG format, you will normally get roughly twice as many photos than this estimate because the camera compresses the photo information to save memory space. (It is impossible to say exactly how many more, as it depends on the color values in each picture and the level of compression.)
Some cameras require that you save the picture to the card. If you don't save them the picture can be seen in the camera or even if the camera is plugged in to the computer.
Chances are your camera has a memory card in it. Once you find out what type it is you can get a memory card reader and plug it in through the USB port. It will load the card like it would your hard drive. Then you can just copy the files you want to your computer.
A rough estimate is 125 photos. You will probably get a few more because the camera compresses the photos to save memory.
first you must have a camera memory card. if you have one put all pics that you want on the wii on the card and inset it into your wii. then go to the oicture channel on te wii and load then save them and your pics are on the wii!