Thursday, June 13, 2013

Pictures Off My Easy Share Kodak Camera

Using a Kodak Easyshare camera to share pictures is simple.


The Kodak Easyshare camera line is a popular line of digital still cameras. Models are categorized according to price. C-line cameras (i.e., Easyshare C195 and C182) are the cheapest, M-line cameras (i.e., M530 and M340) are the mid-line models, and Z-line cameras (i.e., Easyshare Z950 and Z915) are the most expensive. There are nearly 30 varieties of Easyshare cameras, but the process of getting pictures onto your computer is similar for each.


Instructions


1. Place the Kodak Easyshare memory card into your camera.


2. Connect your camera to your computer via the mini-USB-to-USB cable included with your camera.


3. Turn on the camera and computer.


4. Click "Import photos" in the window that pops up asking how you'd like to proceed. The window will appear if you have installed the software included with the Kodak Easyshare camera.


5. Access the camera as if it were a hard drive if the window does not pop up or you do not have the software installed. It should mount as an "UNTITLED" drive in the Finder window if you have a MacIntosh. Or it will appear as an extra external hard drive in My Computer if you have a PC. If you copy the files from either of these drives to your desktop, you can still access your photos in .jpg format.

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