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Is it possible to download pictures from a Canon A75 directly to a flash
drive? My daughter is going to be traveling overseas and I wanted a way for
her to download pictures from her camera to a flash drive?
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USB needs an OS to run on. Unless you have a device specifically enabled for
this, then the answer is no. There do exist a few devices than can dload the
pictures from a card, butnot straight from a camera.
"The Eye" <eyeonpoliticnospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to download pictures from a Canon A75 directly to a flash
> drive? My daughter is going to be traveling overseas and I wanted a way
> for her to download pictures from her camera to a flash drive?
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>
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> Is this possible without an OS?
>
>
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> Thanks
>
>
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"The Eye" <eyeonpoliticnospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to download pictures from a Canon A75 directly to a flash
> drive? My daughter is going to be traveling overseas and I wanted a way
> for her to download pictures from her camera to a flash drive?
>
>
>
> Is this possible without an OS?
No, even a device designed to download and store digital images has some
kind of OS.
It is possible without Windows or Linux or Mac. It can be a proprietary
operating system.
>
> Thanks
>
>
There are devices for downloading from the camera and then storing digital
images on a portable device.
The best portable device is a notebook computer. Large hard drive and
built-in USB. You can get international power adapter/chargers for
notebooks.
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I believe the Delkin USB Bridge will do that. Google it.
CSM1 wrote:
> "The Eye" <eyeonpoliticnospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:vaCdnR6KUO-k6lzfRVn-2A@rcn.net...
>
>>Is it possible to download pictures from a Canon A75 directly to a flash
>>drive? My daughter is going to be traveling overseas and I wanted a way
>>for her to download pictures from her camera to a flash drive?
>>
>>
>>
>>Is this possible without an OS?
>
>
> No, even a device designed to download and store digital images has some
> kind of OS.
> It is possible without Windows or Linux or Mac. It can be a proprietary
> operating system.
>
>
>>Thanks
>>
>>
>
> There are devices for downloading from the camera and then storing digital
> images on a portable device.
>
> The best portable device is a notebook computer. Large hard drive and
> built-in USB. You can get international power adapter/chargers for
> notebooks.
>
> Check out Image Storage Devices on this page of Staves Digicams.com. Warning
> some of the manufacturers are out of business.
> http://www.steves-digicams.com/digi_accessories.html >
> XS DRIVE PORTABLE STORAGE DEVICES
> http://www.xs-drive.com/index.htm >
> Nixvue:
> http://www.jobodigital.com/products/vista.htm >
> There was Mindstor Digital Wallet, but they are out of business. The
> following is what is left.
> http://www.geocities.com/thedigitalwallet/ > You may find one on Ebay.
>
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