How do I display pictures from my camera on the TV? I have memory cards and a memory card reader?

I have memory cards and a memory card reader. Asked by newbie6445509 47 months ago Similar questions: display pictures camera TV memory cards card reader Arts > Photography.

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I'm not aware of a memory-card-reader with TV-out, but check your camera if it's shipped with video-out-chinch-plug. All digital cameras I have seen so far are equipped with such a thing. Most of nowerdays TV-sets have a Video-in-chinch-plug, so that way it should be possible to bring up the pictures on your TV.It works here (in Germany) so it should where you reside.

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All you need is an Audio/Video cable for your camera if it has a slideshow mode I have owned two different Kodak digital cameras that can run a slideshow of the pictures directly from the camera to a TV from the built in memory or memory card. I'm sure many other brands can also do this. Both cameras I've owened came with a video cable that hooked directly to a video input on the TV and to the output port on the camera.

The video cable usualy has a yellow RCA jack on one end and the small connector that plugs into the camera on the other end. Some of these output cables can also output audio to the TV if your camera is capable of recording videos with audio. The audio cable for my Kodak also has a white RCA plug that plugs into the white audio (mono) input on the TV.

For my present camera both of these plugs are wired to the small plug that plugs into where the output for downloading my pictures from the camera to the PC would also connect. Once you change the input option on the TV to "Video 1" you then have to select slideshow from the camera menu to start the slide show. It will then cycle through the pictures/videos directly to the TV as a slide show.So, if you received a similar cable with your camera and always wondered what it was for, this is most likely what it is used for and would indicate your camera has this capability.

I have used this feature several times when visiting friends and relatives to show them the pictures/videos I took around their yard or after family reunions. Here is a picture of what the Audio/Video cable would look similar to. Sources: Personal experiance jrayle's Recommendations Kodak Easyshare Z740 5MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Zoom Amazon List Price: $349.99 Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (based on 149 reviews) My Kodak camera .

It depends Unless you have like an Epson 5000 Portable photo holder, you cant display them direct from the memory card to the computer. You need to use a computer and put them on a cd or dvd and then put them in your dvd player. Or most cameras, come with a s-video even just plain video cable(should have a yellow RCA jack on it) that you can plug into your tv and then play the images from the camera.

I know DSLR, esp the Canons all have this, Many of the little point and shoots do it also, so I would suggest you look at youe owners manual or go online and check out the website and the specs on your camera. Otherwise, you will need to put them on a cd or dvd to play them on a dvd player. Some video game consoles, like the Sony PS3 allow a USB plug in so you might could load them and view them that way as well if the tv has a PS3 hooked up to it.

Good Luck and Happy Shooting Sources: Life experiences as a Photographer & used in my Gallery, http://AkPhotos.zenfolio.com/ GlacierWaterIsCold's Recommendations Digital Foci Picture Porter Elite 120GB Picture Viewer Amazon List Price: $429.00 Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 (based on 3 reviews) Epson P-2000 Multimedia Storage Drive, Viewer, and Audio/Video Player (B31B174011) Amazon List Price: $519.99 Average Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 (based on 25 reviews) PlayStation 3 80GB Motorstorm Pack Amazon List Price: $499.99 Used from: $614.88 Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (based on 163 reviews) Playstation 3 40GB Spider-Man Movie Pack Amazon List Price: $399.99 Used from: $360.00 Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (based on 131 reviews) .

I have Sony Digital Camera I have had 3 Sony cameras, starting in 1997. Each came with a cord with 2 colored plugs to plug into the TV. The other end plugged into the camera.My latest Sony Cybershot came with a USB cord combined with 2 colored plugs, yellow and black to plug into the TV or a PC.

It also has a memory stick to download photos into any device such as a laptop, PC with a media slot, or a printer. I don't know what kind of camera you have, but look at your equipment to see if a media cord was provided. Other than that, download your photos to your PC and record the photos on a CD or DVD and play through your DVD player.

Good Luck. Patti1937's Recommendations Sony CybershotDSCW55 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver) Amazon List Price: $179.99 Used from: $134.99 Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 (based on 286 reviews) .

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