11-12-2014 08:22 AM
I know how to connect to the Toshiba Satelite laptop[Windows 8.1]. I know how to create a folder in the pictures file manager but how do i gett the photos imported to the folder? rsvp and thanx
11-12-2014 09:23 AM
"I know how to connect to the Toshiba Satelite laptop[Windows 8.1"
I wonder if you actually do?
You camera needs to be on PTP protocol. Set in the camera's menu under the Tools tab.
Using a USB cable it will appear as a normal drive or memort card. You can copy & paste, make folders, delete, whatever.
But the best way is to get a card reader and just use it. No camera connected at all.
11-12-2014 03:43 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:"I know how to connect to the Toshiba Satelite laptop[Windows 8.1"
I wonder if you actually do?
You camera needs to be on PTP protocol. Set in the camera's menu under the Tools tab.
Using a USB cable it will appear as a normal drive or memort card. You can copy & paste, make folders, delete, whatever.
But the best way is to get a card reader and just use it. No camera connected at all.
I don't believe my 2006 Rebel XTi was able to mimic a drive on the Windows version of the time. I think I had to use the EOS Utility to connect until I broke down and bought a card reader. And while I don't have the camera in front of me, I'd almost bet money that it doesn't have a setting for PTP protocol.
Well, I do have the instruction manual with me, come to think of it. As far as I can see without reading every word, it doesn't appear to describe any method of connecting except via the EOSU.
11-12-2014 04:42 PM
There's no SD removable 'card'. Never had to use Tools menu before. Answer wasn't helpful for a geriatric shutterbug. Need more board.
11-12-2014 04:54 PM
OK Daniel which Rebel do you have?
It has to have either a CF or SD memory card. The best method is to use a card reader. Just remove the memory card and put it in your computer. You can use it like any hard drive.
Bob from Boston is correct if it is a XTi it won't have PTP.
11-12-2014 04:58 PM
One more thing, your computer should see the camera if you connect it with a USB cable anyway. If it is a older Rebel and has an early version of USB and you computer has the latest, it may not work. It should.
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