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Canon pc 1130. Need the basics. I have no manual. How to take a picture. How to take a picture using the timer. How to dump pics on memory card. Will it take a picture with memory card full, or does it have an internal memory?
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Press the self-timer button (marked with a one-handed clock) to cycle through the self-timer modes. Start the self-timer by pressing the shutter release button.
Full details are in the "Using the Self-timer" section of the manual (page 59 in my copy). If you need a manual, you can download one at http://gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/5/0900011235/01/PSS2ISCUG-EN.pdf
You can connect camera's memory card to computer, then download this picture recovery program which is outstanding among all picture recovery software. http://www.001-software.com/picture-recovery/
Consider NOT connecting your camera to your computer.
The best way to download pictures from your camera to your computer involves removing the memory card from the camera and plugging it into a card reader (either built-in to the computer or connected via USB or FireWire). This is likely to be faster than connecting the camera to the computer, and won't run down your camera's batteries.
Once the card is plugged in, it will appear to your computer as a removable drive. You can use the operating system's drag&drop facility to copy pictures from the card to the computer's hard drive, the same way you copy any other files. Or you can use any photo cataloging program.
Hi, camcorders will usually record videos in Tape/cd/dvd and the pictures will be saved on to a memory card, if available. So if your camcorder is having memory card then your pictures may be saved on to it. So remove the memory card from your camcorder, put it in any laptop card reader and transfer the pictures in it. I hope this solution is useful to you. Thanks
Deleting or formatting won't make the data in memory card erased permanently.
Those lost pics are still stored on the memory card, it's just invisible or inaccessible. Only the FAT or NFTS table is erased (the information about where those data were saved), but the real data are still intact there in sectors of the hard drive.
So as long as those photos are not overwritten by new pictures, it's highly possible to recover them. And the MOST Effective way is to rely on some format recovery programs.
Try Asoftech Photo Recovery program, which can recover pictures after deeply scanning the memory card to look for lost pics you accidentally deleted or formatted.
If your computer has a card reader, insert the memory card. Close any window that opens.
Open My Pictures (or whatever folder the pics are in.) You can do an entire folder or individual pictures by right clicking on the picture(s) or folder you want to print, move your mouse down to Send To>.
A list will open. All you need to do is select the memory card from the list. The file(s) will be copied to the card.
If you do not have a card reader, you would be wise to purchase a flash drive. 4GB drives are very cheap these days. The instructions above would apply to the flash drive as well.
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hello ok l found a vivitar 5110 camera and bought the memory card and batteries..l have a blank screen..any suggestions besides throwing it out?
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Only if this totally annoying to you. It is fairly inexpensive. Not worth repairing....
You could use a memory card dock (USB to your PC) to download and look at the pics.
No problem. Your formatted pics are still there until you take more pics and overwrite them. Just remember not to take any more pics on that card just yet.
It's no problem at all to get them back. As an example, try the below linked freeware program. It's tiny to download (a little over 1meg), and very easy to use. You'll have your pics back in ten minutes after reading this:
http://www.download.com/Art-Plus-Digital-Photo-Recovery/3000-12511_4-10778073.html?tag=lst-1
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