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Video out connection

Hello. Whilst trying to transfer images to computor, the video out plug has become loose and is not transfering. Any suggestions? Mac

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Vish Iyer

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You can get an external USB card reader for the memory card in your camera. You will have to take out the memory card from the camera and stick it in the reader to transfer the images. The external card readers are are around $10 here in the USA. -Vish

Posted on May 04, 2007

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