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Canon G7 - I can't copy images back to the camera
Just bought a Canon G7. One problem. Once I move images out of the
camera to my PC, I can't copy them back to my camera. What I do is open Windows Explorer. Copy the pictures that I want to copy. Go to the drive named Canon G7. Right click, but 'paste' is greyed out. So I can't paste. I want to do this so I can show the pictures on TV for my family to see. Does anyone know anything about this? Can it be done? I don't have a memory card reader, so using the card outside of the camera isn't possible for me. |
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Canon G7 - I can't copy images back to the camera
wrote in message ups.com... Just bought a Canon G7. One problem. Once I move images out of the camera to my PC, I can't copy them back to my camera. What I do is open Windows Explorer. Copy the pictures that I want to copy. Go to the drive named Canon G7. Right click, but 'paste' is greyed out. So I can't paste. I want to do this so I can show the pictures on TV for my family to see. Does anyone know anything about this? Can it be done? I don't have a memory card reader, so using the card outside of the camera isn't possible for me. You can put the images back into the camera provided you use a card reader. I even did this with my wife's photos into my camera. However, her camera was a smaller model. She has a point and shoot and I have a Rebel XT. In the same manner, I could not transfer mine into her camera because the size of my photos is much too large. Marcel |
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Canon G7 - I can't copy images back to the camera
Some cameras will accept a memory card with computer saved JPG files. They
may or may not be able to properly read them. Not having a card reader is less than ideal. Turns out that downloading pictures from a camera is slower than using a decent card reader, and naturally, uses up the camera battery. I occasionally use a PC based camera control program, so I invested a few more additional dollars in a camera power supply. "Celcius" wrote in message ... wrote in message ups.com... Just bought a Canon G7. One problem. Once I move images out of the camera to my PC, I can't copy them back to my camera. What I do is open Windows Explorer. Copy the pictures that I want to copy. Go to the drive named Canon G7. Right click, but 'paste' is greyed out. So I can't paste. I want to do this so I can show the pictures on TV for my family to see. Does anyone know anything about this? Can it be done? I don't have a memory card reader, so using the card outside of the camera isn't possible for me. You can put the images back into the camera provided you use a card reader. I even did this with my wife's photos into my camera. However, her camera was a smaller model. She has a point and shoot and I have a Rebel XT. In the same manner, I could not transfer mine into her camera because the size of my photos is much too large. Marcel |
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Canon G7 - I can't copy images back to the camera
OK, after reading the responses, I have one, probably stupid question. Why
would you want to put an image back into the camera after downloading it in the first place? Rob wrote in message ups.com... Just bought a Canon G7. One problem. Once I move images out of the camera to my PC, I can't copy them back to my camera. What I do is open Windows Explorer. Copy the pictures that I want to copy. Go to the drive named Canon G7. Right click, but 'paste' is greyed out. So I can't paste. I want to do this so I can show the pictures on TV for my family to see. Does anyone know anything about this? Can it be done? I don't have a memory card reader, so using the card outside of the camera isn't possible for me. |
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Canon G7 - I can't copy images back to the camera
"THO" wrote in message ... In article , "Scubabix" wrote: OK, after reading the responses, I have one, probably stupid question. Why would you want to put an image back into the camera after downloading it in the first place? Rob I'm not the OP but I suspect that he's grabbing his best shots from multiple shooting sessions and would like to put them back on the camera so he can connect his camera to the TV to show his "slideshow". It's the new version of our old Kodak Carousel shows. Do visitors still fall asleep when seeing hundreds of family pictures as they used to with slideshows? When they're done like that, I imagine they would. Done properly with an appropriate soundtrack and even video clips, a slide show can be much more interesting. Mark |
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Canon G7 - I can't copy images back to the camera
ray wrote:
Windows does not have the proper commands built in to put images back into the camera. For that you need to use the supplied Canon software that came on the CD bundled with your camera. That means installing the camera drivers and installing Zoombrowser. Boy am I glad I use Linux! Same here. The support for newer USB printers could be better, though. mike |
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Canon G7 - I can't copy images back to the camera
On Mon, 25 Dec 2006 15:50:09 -0500, THO
wrote: Do visitors still fall asleep when seeing hundreds of family pictures as they used to with slideshows? My wife came back from Australia/New Zealand with thousands of images. We put about 500 of them on a DVD to take to a party, and it ran on the host's DVD player, and several people watched them all. Then, we put them on her PDA, and people watched them at work. So, evidently, slide shows without narration, or music, or even fancy transitions, are wtill watchable, if the watchers are interested. -- Bill Funk replace "g" with "a" |
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