By Jakob Jelling
There are a few very important tasks associated with using
the digital camera. The most important is of course
capturing a beautiful photograph. The next most important
task is that of transferring this image somewhere from
where it can be printed. The most suitable place is hence
the computer. Now, here comes another area of importance
that needs to be analyzed and sufficient knowledge is
required to be imparted to the users to make ample use of
such an important feature. This discussion is thus
generally focused upon this mechanism to transfer the
digital camera images to the computer, and the various
types of such a transfer. Looking from a very simple point
of view, there are two methods for transferring the digital
camera images to the computer; they are firstly by
attaching the digital camera directly to the computer (a
process that is popularly called tethering) and secondly by
the use of a memory card reader.
In the present world most digital cameras are endowed with
arrangements for a comparatively nippy USB connection. USB
is basically an interface between a computer and peripheral
devices like keyboards, telephones, scanners, and printers.
In the current case this peripheral device is the digital
camera. This USB feature enables the computer to be
directly connected to the digital camera and transfer the
images via the USB port present in the computer itself
also. Many of the computer operating systems (like the
Windows XP) have features for in-built tethering support
for this purpose solely. One major problem of this feature
of tethering is that it consumes a huge amount of power
from the batteries. For this reason, many of the digital
cameras are provided with AC adapter that powers the
camera. The appropriate software installed within the
computer and the digital cameras provides the entire task
for making a successful transfer of the images from the
digital camera to the computer.
Regarding the software associated with such a digital image
transfer from a digital camera to a computer, it is
important to state that digital cameras come equipped with
CDs containing driver files, image viewers and photo
editing software. It connects to the computer via a USB or
other port. Some digital cameras come with a PCMCIA
interface also.
The next feature for making a successful transfer of image
from the digital camera to the computer is via memory card
readers. These memory card readers make image transfers
without consuming a lot of the precious digital camera
batteries; this is the best part of this method. Two
important points define the memory card readers; the first
is the type of memory card the digital camera uses for
storing images. Secondly, the type of connection the
digital camera has with the computer. USB is the most
predominant kind of card reader available in today's world.
In some cases, many computers are equipped with certain
slots that take in cards directly inside the computer or
may be with the help of a PC card adapter too. Then the
transfers of images are made appropriately from the digital
camera into the computer memory efficiently.
All the features and the technology discussed in the above
lines are focused towards uncovering the various efficient
and suitable methods for a better transfer method of the
images and photographs from the digital camera into the
computer memory. As technology advances with years, these
would get further improved and the popularity and
flexibility of this fantastic device, the digital camera,
would get even more all the rage!
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