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Banjo
Lv 5
Banjo asked in Consumer ElectronicsCameras · 1 decade ago

Transferring pictures on a Sony Cybershot DSC-H3?

Alright, so I have pictures on my Sony Cybershot DSC-H3, and they're saved to the camera's internal memory card. I need to upload these to my computer, but I don't have the Camera-to-Computer USB cord to do so. I do have an SD card that can fit into both my computer and camera however. Is there anyway I can transfer the photos from the Camera's internal memory to the SD card by use of the camera? Or possibly any way to remove the memory card from the camera so that I may be able to do something with that?

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  • Hugo
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    In your camera's operating menu's there should be something called memory card tools or something else similar. It'll probably be under settings. It should give you the option to transfer pictures from the internal memory to the card. Once that is done, take the card and plug it into your computer. It''l show up as an external drive. Open it, and take your pics.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Sony Cyber-shot Dsc-h3

  • Lilly
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Unfortunately, one of the problems with digital cameras is that they do not capture fast-moving shots very well. Because they are constantly digitally resizing, rezoning, and focusing, the fast movement causes the camera to have a slower reaction time. Check your user's manual or the website of your camera;s brand name for more tips on how to change the settings on your camera. There might be some settings where you can change the f-stop of the camera so that the shutter will operate more quickly and result in a better picture. Good luck.

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