To make it simple : 1. Use a compatible USB cord to connect the camera on your computer 2. If this is your first time to connect the device : it will automatically search and obtain compatible drivers from the camera, so this would take a little longer than usual 3.
After the device drivers are installed, or the connection process is finished You can now view your photos/videos/files from your camera by opening it on your computer's explorer (Windows + E if you're on PC ) 4. Usually on windows, you can see the camera's name on the explorer together with C:, D:, E:, CD-ROM, etc Open it by right-click > Explore/Open or double-click 5. After opening the camera's root folder, you will see sub-folders.
Now, it depends on what camera are you using, some cameras uses 2 drives that contains fixed and storage. For this instance, choose storage and browse through the sub-folders on this drive for where the images are stored tip : when browsing, use thumbnails as your view ( right-click > view > thumbnails ) good luck Also, the easiest way is to google it. Or read your manual.
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