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-If you store it ONLY in the albums then No.
-But if you store in both in the camera folder and albums folder
then one is still in other folder.
-But if you delete by mistake then you can recovery in the delet folder within 30 days.
If you camera came with a cable that has a flat end (USB PORT) you can plug it into the computer and turn the camera on. The computer will recognize it and give you options to open the files on it. You can look through the camera files just like you would look through any disk files or usb flash drive files.
Once you find your camera pictures, I would suggest opening the MY Pictures folder on your computer. If you want all the camera pictures within one folder within the My Pictures folder, then first create a New Folder and give it a name. If you don't care and just want them spreaded all within the My Pictures folder then you don't need to create a folder within the My Pictures folder. You can drag and drop the pictures from the camera you want to the My Pictures or New Folder you created, or you can click Edit at the top of the camera window and select copy then go to the My Pictures or New Folder you created and click Edit at the top of it's window and select Paste.
If you want all the pictures from the camera, then you can select Edit at the top of the camera window and then SELECT ALL, then Edit followed by Copy, then go to the MY Pictures or the New Folder and click Edit then Paste.
You cannot create new folders on an SD card and copy images to them, as the camera will not recognise them, since they were not create in the camera. Copy the entire contents of the card to a folder on your HDD, then format the card in the camera.
If you have the appropriate memory card reader for your computer, try removing the card from the camera and inserting it in the computer. If not you can try connecting the camera by USB.
Once the card / camera is plugged in, Windows should recognize it in a few seconds. It may ask you to import pictures and /or videos (you can if you want).
Then go to my computer and select the drive for the card or camera. They are often named something obvious like the brand of the memory card or camera. Once you open it, you'll have to locate the files you want. Generally there's a few folders in the drive. Pictures are usually in one called DCIM, but the name can vary by model. Videos are sometimes in there or sometimes in other folders. You may need to look around on the card for a bit to find them.
Once you find the pictures, open another my computer window and navigate to the folder where you want the videos. Drag the video files from the card or camera to this folder.
That should get the videos on your computer. If this doesn't work, please let me know where you're running into difficulty, any errors you get and your version of Windows.
Please leave feedback if this was helpful. Thanks.
Kerrisutton1,
Without knowing the exact Make and Moddel of the camera -- there are often 2 general routes pictures can be obtained from an internal memory.
1. With memory card in camera, go into your camera settings.
2. Within settings there should be a storage reader (which looks at your external card) and should be an additional option to copy files (note that most cameras have little internal memory as external cards are so cheap)
OR
1. Put camera in camera dock / charger with USB connection
2. connect camera with USB connection to computer
3. Go to Start -> My Computer -> [yourcamera]
4. Within your camera folder there will be a picture folder (different based on brands) that should house pictures that reside on internal memory.
use a sd memory card reader-no software-plug and play-make sure you don't have 2 folders in camera storing pics in different places-check in menus for folder numbers
There is a simple suggestion for your problem. The movie in which you would like to put on your camera has to many pixels, that when you put the movie on the camera, nothing shows up. The camrea is not "strong enough" to hold the video. There are special camera's that allow you to do this, but they are very ixpensive.
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