i have a fujifilm camera. it has pink polka dots on it. and i lost my USB cord so where can i by a new one?
Best Buy, Radio Shack.
Answer by Vintage Music on 07 Jan 2010 03:30:34Yes, if you want to replace the USB cord, take your camera with you, since there are at least four different configurations of Digital Camera to computer USB cords. Radio Shack seems to have all four types on hand
You can avoid a lot of hassle by buying a USB 2.0 card reader. They do not depend upon the battery power in the camera when copying image files and in most cases faster when reading memory cards.
Unless otherwise stated in your manual, camera usb cords are pretty generic. Anywhere that sells cameras and accessories will have them. Best buy, Fry's [URL Truncated] .
Answer by snowwillow20 on 07 Jan 2010 04:11:59I'm not really sure if there are USB cords with pink polka dots to match your camera but you may try the ordinary ones found in computer, camera, cellphone, electronic or hardware stores. Bring your camera to get the right fit.
If you can't find a suitable USB cord, you can buy one of those cheap USB card readers. They are easier to use. Just use the card reader to connect the camera's memory card to the computer directly. The good news is, there may be some card readers designed with pink polka dots.
Don't bother with cables or special software!
The easiest and best method to transfer photos and video from your camera to your computer is via a little USB card reader (which are quite cheap these days).
Card readers also work for moving photos from the computer onto a card.
Plug the reader into a USB port and insert the memory card.
It will show up as a drive, and you can simply drag and drop the photos across to the folder of your choice.
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Why not give a glance at the this 4GB Micro SD card and maybe you will love it.
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