Be B
I just got a canon digital camera model a720. This camera also takes short videos...I read the instruction manual, 2 times.
How do I get the videos off of the camera and to the computer?
Step by step please?
Answer
I don't know your camera's exact model but this is what I do for my cannon,
a) Pop the memory card out (should be an flap ont he side of your camera that you can push the card in and it then pops out)
b) you then insert it into your computer, or an external memory card reader which hooks into your computer via a USB port.
c) go to 'my computer' click your memory card and navigate to your video that you took and copy / cut and then paste it into a folder on your computer.
Voila, theres one way to do it. :-D
Number 2
a) your camera should have come with software (on a CD) and a cable.
b) install the software
c) hook your cable into your camera
d) do the same thing you do for taking off your pictures but somewhere in the stpes there should be an option to take the videos off the camera or take the pictures, choose videos.
Way 3 (this is just an idea, I'm not 100% sure on this one)
a) take that cable used in way 2 and plug in your camera to your computer, then you might be able to navigate from my computer to your camera and pull the files off similarly to way 1.
If you didn't get a CD or cable with your camera, then you need to return the camera or go ask the store that you bought it from. If you have a memory card slot on your computer (which many new computers do have) then use that, it's the easiest way to pull pictures, and videos off your camera.
Hope that was helpful ;-)
I don't know your camera's exact model but this is what I do for my cannon,
a) Pop the memory card out (should be an flap ont he side of your camera that you can push the card in and it then pops out)
b) you then insert it into your computer, or an external memory card reader which hooks into your computer via a USB port.
c) go to 'my computer' click your memory card and navigate to your video that you took and copy / cut and then paste it into a folder on your computer.
Voila, theres one way to do it. :-D
Number 2
a) your camera should have come with software (on a CD) and a cable.
b) install the software
c) hook your cable into your camera
d) do the same thing you do for taking off your pictures but somewhere in the stpes there should be an option to take the videos off the camera or take the pictures, choose videos.
Way 3 (this is just an idea, I'm not 100% sure on this one)
a) take that cable used in way 2 and plug in your camera to your computer, then you might be able to navigate from my computer to your camera and pull the files off similarly to way 1.
If you didn't get a CD or cable with your camera, then you need to return the camera or go ask the store that you bought it from. If you have a memory card slot on your computer (which many new computers do have) then use that, it's the easiest way to pull pictures, and videos off your camera.
Hope that was helpful ;-)
My Digital Canon Camera Not showing images.?
Anthony
I have a Canon Powershot A300 digital camera that has been working well since 2005 until last week when I suddenly couldn't see images. The LCD is just black when I try to focus or take a picture. But I can scroll and see the items in the display and menu areas as well as all the images recorded in the memory card. My batteries are excellent and I have always opened the apperture for the lens when taking pictures.
How could the image sensor become faulty all of a sudden? How can I have it repaired or anything replaced because I wonder if the warranty is still applicable after 5 years. I have been using it in Kenya, East Africa.
Please advise if you have had a similar problem or know how to resolve this.
Answer
That camera came out in 2003. It has only 3MP, which aren't very many compared to the cameras out there today. And it doesn't have any zoom either, It does have a viewfinder though, doesn't it? Can you look through that to take your pictures?
The warranty is only good for one year on most compact cameras, so it would cost you a lot to get it fixed. I sure wouldn't put any money into a camera that old. For the money it would probably cost you, providing they still have parts for one that old, you could buy a new camera.
If you are in the US, you could call Canon at 800-OK-CANON and see what they say, but as I said, I wouldn't put any money into one that old.
Most of the Canon Powershot A series cameras have viewfinders, which I feel are very important. If you can find a Powershot A590IS, they have had a very good rating for an inexpensive camera. You could get one for less than $150. It has 8MP, Image Stabilizer to help you get steady shots, a viewfinder, 4x optical zoom and you can even manually set the aperture and shutter speed. But there are other ones out there that are good, too. You can look at some of them here---
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sidebyside.asp
That camera came out in 2003. It has only 3MP, which aren't very many compared to the cameras out there today. And it doesn't have any zoom either, It does have a viewfinder though, doesn't it? Can you look through that to take your pictures?
The warranty is only good for one year on most compact cameras, so it would cost you a lot to get it fixed. I sure wouldn't put any money into a camera that old. For the money it would probably cost you, providing they still have parts for one that old, you could buy a new camera.
If you are in the US, you could call Canon at 800-OK-CANON and see what they say, but as I said, I wouldn't put any money into one that old.
Most of the Canon Powershot A series cameras have viewfinders, which I feel are very important. If you can find a Powershot A590IS, they have had a very good rating for an inexpensive camera. You could get one for less than $150. It has 8MP, Image Stabilizer to help you get steady shots, a viewfinder, 4x optical zoom and you can even manually set the aperture and shutter speed. But there are other ones out there that are good, too. You can look at some of them here---
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sidebyside.asp
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