Right, got a new camera that is just mine and want to put my photos on to a laptop - how do I do this (don't want to ask himself as he is getting on my wick) do I need any special bits, would they have come with the camera, etc. Thanks.
If you've got a USB cable with the camera, plug it in and the laptop should see the camera as a storage device. You should be able to drag and drop into "your photos" from this.
You will probably have had a CD with the camera, that will make transferring files easier, you may also find that when you plug your camera into the PC it will automatically install the required programme.
Thanks Welsh, will look in the box tomorrow and then nick one of the kid's laptops (mine doesn't like piccies). Got some lovely ones today of boy #2's birthday party (they had their faces painted and thing 2 (painfully shy) let a stranger paint his face).
Sorry you weren't all there just now - doesn't the little thing from the camera (if I can get it out) have to go into something before it goes into the laptop?
you can either use the usb cable as jason suggested,
or, if your laptop has got a memory card reader on it, you can then take the card out of the camera and insert it into the reader slot,
and copy or move your photos into your 'my pictures' or 'my documents' etc on your laptop.
depends how big the memory card is, if it says micro SD on it, then yes it has to go into an adaptor so you will be better just putting USB wire in camera and conncting to laptop, if its a normal SD card then stick it in
Load the software that came with the camera, connect the usb lead and transfer the pics over. Or if your laptop has the same card reader, say SD, remove smart card, plug the card into the laptop view the pics you dont need the software to do this