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Old 03-26-2008, 11:49 PM
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Anyone out there can help me post pictures of my finds I just got a new camcorder and camera built within it? Want I should do in detail?

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Old 03-27-2008, 02:07 AM
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Hey Mr. Silver:

First let me say that you'd probably get better quality photos from a separate point and shoot camera than the photo feature on a camcorder. It's ok, but nothing like a separate unit.

Having said that, I don't know what make/model you have. I can tell you with my camcorder which is a JVC, it has a slot for an SD card and an option in the on screen menu settings to store photos to the SD card.

Once the photos are on the SD card, I have a card reader attached via USB to my computer and all I have to do is put the card into the card reader, and it shows up on my computer, and I can then move the photos from the card to my computer to do whatever I want with them.

Let me ask you two questions Mr. Silver. One what is the make/model of your camcorder (also are you using windows (XP/Vista) or mac(OS X)). And two, do you need a full walk-through from capturing the image on your camcorder, then putting it on your computer, and then uploading it? I only ask, because I'd be glad to assist you, I just don't want to go over something if you already know how to do it.

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