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help with digital camera
toffeepennys
05-10-2008
hi

im hoping someone here can advise me what to do, i have a samsung digital camera. my husband called me last night to tell me himself and our 3yo have almost been killed with a blowout on our jeep tyre. He hit a four foot long pot hole which was filled with water and can i come and take pictures of the said hole as evidence. i grabbed the camera and met him only to find this morning that their was no memory card in the camera, hed taken it out earlier that day to transfer stuff onto disk, the pictures (5 showing damage to wheel and actual hole) are all stored somewhere on the camera. can you tell me how i can get these out to print? im not great with this sort of stuff and ill be upset if ive lost the evidence.
chrisjr
05-10-2008
Which model is it. That would help be more specific.

But I would expect that there is a USB socket on the camera somewhere. Most modern digital cameras have one these days. So you just plug it into your PC and at the very least the internal memory of the camera will appear as a disk drive in My Computer.
toffeepennys
05-10-2008
its a samsung digimax d103

i know when he bought it he got some cables to connect it so ill have a look see if i can find them.
Supercell
05-10-2008
Yes connect it to the computer with a usb cable and it will pick it up as a removable drive named E or something - go through the folders and find the files you need.

If you are really stuck there will be a download of the manual for your camera on the samsung webpage (samsung.co.uk)
toffeepennys
05-10-2008
thanks for the replies, ive not yet tried transferring them but my husband went today in the daylight to take more pics himself.

the hole really was a whopper measuring 3 ft 6 x 3 ft 6 x 4 '' deep so they were really very lucky only to have blown one tyre and wrecked two alloy wheels.
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