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Do you have to have a memory card to operate the frame if you already have a usb device w/ your pictures on it. Where can I find a user's manual online? Do you have to have a memory card to operate the frame if you already have a usb device w/ your pictures on it. Where can I find a user's manual online?
What type of photography will you be doing? If you are only capturing images of still life, landscapes, cityscapes then a 4-8 FB card will suit you fine.
If you shoot and amhave the ability to edit raw files, then start with an 8gb memory card.
Transfer your images to your hard drive before deleting them off of the card.
Search B&H or Adorama for your needs.What type of photography will you be doing? If you are only capturing images of still life, landscapes, cityscapes then a 4-8 FB card will suit you fine.
If you shoot and amhave the ability to edit raw files, then start with an 8gb memory card.
Transfer your images to your hard drive before deleting them off of the card.
Search B&H or Adorama for your needs.
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I don't know which model you have but I found some different models. The other problem is I am not sure if your model allows you to just plug in a usb flash drive and run it that way. Some photo frames only let you load pics onto it through the usb. My guess is since it's only showing certain pictures, those pictures were placed into the internal memory. But the models I found range from only 4MB to around 128MB of internal memory. Then some of them also have a Memory Card Slot. So it's hard to say without knowing the model you have. If you have your manual it should give you the specs.
But here's the issue if it's only using it's internal memory. It's not the number of photos, it's the size of the photos. For instance, you can have one photo that is 2MB in size or 2GB in size. So whatever you are putting into the system needs to fit or they cannot play. So if you have a memory card, it should play ALL the photos that can fit on it. If you are using the internal memory it's going to be very limited.
To figure out the size of your pics you can see this info on your computer when you click on a pic or right click. Beyond this, you may need to contact Texet to ask them.
Try sending the photos to a cloud service on the web, then transfer to a memory card that could be inserted into the Photo Frame. If the phone has a memory card you can get an adapter to upload to a PC then back to a memory card for the Photo Frame.
Most digital frames require a memory card to display photos.
The first step is to download your photos from your phone to your computer.
Then you need to put the memory card you get for your photo frame into the computer if it has a built in card reader or into an external usb card reader.
Next open the file that has the photos you want, and open my computer and select the memory card folder.
Select the images you want and press control and c to copy them, click on the memory card folder and press control and v to paste them.
Then remove the card and put it in the photo frame.
I suspect the JPG is NOT the correct size and resolution, it has to be a certain "way" to be used by the camera. You need to consult your manual and find out the exact size etc.
Tough the picture frame states 1000 photos, it really depends on the size of the picture. To resolve this purchase a 2 or 4 gb memory card and download your pictures onto the card. You can insert the card in the slot of the picture frame and then connect to your computer and download your pics from your computer directly onto the memory card.
Hi,
I generally depends upon the size of the picture that you are storing and the memory card that in the digital frame.
eg 128 MB photo frame ,would store close to 10 pictures at 8 megapixel resolution
I don't have the booklet for this darn thing and I just got it for mothers day.... I have a sandisk in it and I can see the pics just fine, but it doesn't save them??? I can only view when I have something in it??? That's crazy?? Isn't it?? Help
Do you have to have a memory card to operate the frame if you already have a usb device w/ your pictures on it. Where can I find a user's manual online?
What type of photography will you be doing? If you are only capturing images of still life, landscapes, cityscapes then a 4-8 FB card will suit you fine.
If you shoot and amhave the ability to edit raw files, then start with an 8gb memory card.
Transfer your images to your hard drive before deleting them off of the card.
Search B&H or Adorama for your needs.
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