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I took some photos the other night; viewed them while in the camera to check they looked okay. They all looked good so I connected the camera to my IMac to download them and got the message "no camera is connected" when I tried to import them. I've used this SM card once before with no problems so I am wondering what could have gone wrong this time? Also, do I have any alternate way of downloading them? These particular pictures are very important to me!
Use a card reader or another camera to show the pix to the PC. Does the 4000 have dual memory cards, you can transfer them to another format, maybe itll help.
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To transfer photos taken by an Olympus Camedia C-1000L camera to a computer, you can use the following method:
Connect the camera to the computer using a USB cable.
Turn on the camera and set it to the "PC" or "Computer" mode.
On your computer, a new drive or a pop-up window should appear, indicating that the camera has been recognized.
Open the drive or window and navigate to the folder where your photos are stored.
Select the photos you want to transfer and copy them to your computer by using drag and drop or "Copy" and "Paste" functions.
Alternatively, you can use the Olympus Camedia Master software that came with the camera to transfer photos. Once connected and the software is open, you will be able to see the camera's content, then you can select and transfer the photos to your computer.
It's important to keep in mind that the Olympus Camedia C-1000L is an older model camera, which may not be compatible with the latest version of computer operating systems, so it's recommended to check the software and the operating system compatibility before transferring the photos.
Smartmedia cards are outdated and 4mb is less common although still available. Could you use a larger capacity smartmedia card, say 64mb or 128mb? - they are less expensive and easier to get. Suggest you try second hand on an online auction site
Your camera takes SmartMedia cards of up to 64Mb capacity (it cannot use the 126Mb versions).
They're no longer made and so demand makes the few left quite expensive, but you may find them for free on either your local FreeCycle or Freegle groups.
If you do buy a 64Mb card then don't bother with a used one as it's unlikely to last: these cards have a limited number of read/write cycles and were often used heavily.
It takes a SmartMedia card, up to 64mb, no internal memory. You should go to Toshiba's home page though and upgrade the firmware for this camera. It's free and can be done by downloading and running the latest version of the camera's software. This gives the camera the ability to recognize SmartMedia cards up to 128mb, but I'd upgrade whether I planned on using a card that big or not.
I think a lot of things depend here.
- how many pictures do you like to take on your trips
- what quality you like to shoot at.
Here are the various number of pictures as described in the manual at 1600x1200. Again this may vary depending on the complexity (colors) in your picture.
Setting 8MB 32MB 64MB
HQ 16 64 128
SHQ 5 22 45
I have found HQ to be very acceptable in terms of trading number of photos for compression. I find the 8x10 output from them to be very good, but then again I am critical yet not overly critical.
If you are thinking that you shoot more, then carry a laptop of have access to one on your trips. Or then again, you can shoot at lower res. i.e. 1280x960 or 1024x768.
The D-400/450/460 and 490 Zoom can use a 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32 MB SmartMedia card. In addition, the D-450/460/490 Zoom can also use 64mb SmartMedia cards.
The D-400/450/460 and 490 Zoom can use a 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32 MB SmartMedia card. In addition, the D-450/460/490 Zoom can also use 64mb SmartMedia cards.
The D-400/450/460 and 490 Zoom can use a 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32 MB SmartMedia card. In addition, the D-450/460/490 Zoom can also use 64mb SmartMedia cards.
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