I have a Sony Cybershot camera and I want a MacBook (MacBook Pro received note), but there is no memory card slot like the MacBook Pro. Hook, if I have the camera up the thread, there is room in the camera, that the other end of the wire is in this context? Disk form UBS. In addition, the camera will register on the computer and allow me to download my photos without currupting something?

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  1. J.L. says:

    Almost all digital cameras with a port for connecting a cable and transfer photos to your computer via USB.J “I have pictures from my camera (Nikon) to come just to show you an example that the port will be like on your device photo.Il view is usually coated with a rubber skin that you remove the port reveal: http://img266. imageshack. us/img266/3528/dsc0182d. jpgLorsque you remove the rubber skin that looks like this: http://img98. imageshack. us/img98/3157/dsc0183r jpgComme. to use for the cable, it comes with your camera and looks like this: http://img25. imageshack. us/img25/8677/dsc0188nu. jpg (one end is a USB that you are in your computer and the other end you connect to port-camera) If your camera to your computer through the USB cable to your Mac automatically detects and appears as a mounted volume on your desktop can They open and view photos and transfer / copy that you want on your computer either manually or by using a program like iPhoto. Here is a comprehensive guide http://support two methods. Apple. com/kb/HT2498Désolé for the long post it is really easy, but I wanted to explain in detail only.