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Purchased a Panasonic Lumix FS50 and also a microSD and Micro adapter, as I thought that it might expand the number of pictures that I could store on the camera. I have no idea what I am doing half the time! The card was formatted by an external device and is not suitable for recording, or so it says when I put it in the camera.
What do I do now? I have got a Windows 7 computer if that makes any difference. Any instructions that you might have, needs to be in very simple language, as I am as bad on a computer as on a camera!
Ideas please, thank you
What do I do now? I have got a Windows 7 computer if that makes any difference. Any instructions that you might have, needs to be in very simple language, as I am as bad on a computer as on a camera!
Ideas please, thank you
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Every time you get back from being out and about use a card reader or camera usb to transfer the images to your PC just move the folder over.
Then Format the card to use again.
In the PC you can then save your pics into different folders named as you wish. Save them in PICTURES.
For viewing I reccommend the free program Faststone Viewer I am a pro photographer and use it in preference to anything on Windows! You have a lot of controls to improve the image, Colour, contrast, exposure cropping and loads more.
Also file renaming and renumbering plus resizing if you need to send a smaller image somewhere. It is comprehensive and brillant and FREE!
Also Free is Picassa which does similar but Picassa will also find all your images to allow you to find them easier. It will not move them on the PVC or copy them, but provides an easy link to them.
Personally I like to file my own photos and use Faststone.
Good luck
Every time you get back from being out and about use a card reader or camera usb to transfer the images to your PC just move the folder over.
Then Format the card to use again.
In the PC you can then save your pics into different folders named as you wish. Save them in PICTURES.
For viewing I reccommend the free program Faststone Viewer I am a pro photographer and use it in preference to anything on Windows! You have a lot of controls to improve the image, Colour, contrast, exposure cropping and loads more.
Also file renaming and renumbering plus resizing if you need to send a smaller image somewhere. It is comprehensive and brillant and FREE!
Also Free is Picassa which does similar but Picassa will also find all your images to allow you to find them easier. It will not move them on the PVC or copy them, but provides an easy link to them.
Personally I like to file my own photos and use Faststone.
Good luck
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