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Transferring Photos

P4NDA
Apprentice

So, a few days ago, my friend gave me her old EOS Rebel XT, and I've already taken many photos. I really am enjoying this camera, but there is one problem: I can't figure out how to transfer the pictures from there to my laptop that is equipped with Windows 10. Is there any way you could help me out with this? Thanks.

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Waddizzle
Legend
Legend

The simplest and most reliable method is to buy a card reader that plugs into your USB port.   

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I believe that this camera uses CF cards, so make sure the reader reads those.

 

I would just try to plug a USB to micro USB into the camera and the computer and see what happens.

jrhoffman75
Legend
Legend

You need a USB to mini-USB cable. 

 

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John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, LR Classic

Mr_Fusion
Enthusiast

Turn the camera off. Connect the cameras to your computer. If you don't have a cable you will need a USB with male Type A and a male Type mini B. You can pick one up from Best Buy, Walmart, or other electronics store for $10 or less.

 

Turn the camera on. Open up My PC. There should be an entry for Canon EOS or just EOS. Click on that a couple of times until you reach the photos. 

 

And you might have to toggle between "PTP Communication" and "PC Communication" on this camera.

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