transfering images back to camera?
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Original Message
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Name: viks
Date: April 16, 2006 at 16:50:18 Pacific
Subject: transfering images back to camera?OS: no idea!CPU/Ram: no ideaModel/Manufacturer: olympus 600 |
Comment: Hello, I have an olympus digital 600, and have taken various pictures, and uploading them to my computer (then deleated them off my camera). I was going to get some of them printed tomorrow at a place where you take your chip in, how ever can't find out how to get the images back on the camera/chip. The help section nor google are being much help! Post Pals- Post a smile on a sick child's face
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Response Number 1
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Name: ham30
Date: April 16, 2006 at 17:05:10 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)I doubt if many cameras allow you to do that. If you have a DVD burner you can put them on it and take it to the shop. They 'should' be able to extract them from the DVD. Sorry, I do not check for private messages
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Response Number 2
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Name: bobhome
Date: April 17, 2006 at 00:29:21 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)Hi, Do you mean a removable media card?? if so, if you have a card reader, when you put the card in, it then becomes a removable drive, you can then send/copy all your pics to it.
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Response Number 3
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Name: JoeMiddle
Date: April 17, 2006 at 11:22:40 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)Your Olympus on play setting should act as a extrenal drive... My Olympus SP-350 does. It's just drag and drop from there... it's like a built in card reader. That said, I almost always use a seperate card reader (they're CHEAP if you stay away from office depot, etc.) where it's also just a drag and drop to the "external drive". 754 3700+ @ 255x10 HTx4 ASUS K8Ne Deluxe 2GB PQI DDR3200 / 6600GT Ultra 500w x-connect PSUPowerbok G4 1.67 1GB DDR 100GB 7200rpm / 9700 vid AMD64 3400+/768MB/5700VE 1 Toshiba & a Dell
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