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I can't download from my camera to my computer

I cannot download my pictures and videos from My Optio 57 to my computer

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Use a card reader instead of your camera.

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If this does not work for you, you can always use a card reader to download your pictures. Many later model computers have built-in SD card readers. If your computer does not have a slot for an SD card you can purchase a card reader, usually for under $20, at most major computer/electronics equipment retailers.
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