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	<title>Comments on: Will a Sony Cybershot camera upload photos to a macbook?</title>
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	<description>Everything about the Sony Cybershot DSC-S980 camera</description>
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		<title>By: J.L.</title>
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		<dc:creator>J.L.</dc:creator>
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		<description>Almost all digital cameras with a port for connecting a cable and transfer photos to your computer via USB.J &quot;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.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost all digital cameras with a port for connecting a cable and transfer photos to your computer via USB.J &#8220;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: <a href="http://img266" rel="nofollow">http://img266</a>. imageshack. us/img266/3528/dsc0182d. jpgLorsque you remove the rubber skin that looks like this: <a href="http://img98" rel="nofollow">http://img98</a>. imageshack. us/img98/3157/dsc0183r jpgComme. to use for the cable, it comes with your camera and looks like this: <a href="http://img25" rel="nofollow">http://img25</a>. 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 <a href="http://support" rel="nofollow">http://support</a> two methods. Apple. com/kb/HT2498Désolé for the long post it is really easy, but I wanted to explain in detail only.</p>
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