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MarkoBeerhunter
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Dec 13, 2006 08:22 |  #1

Hi,
I've got a Powershot SD550 and I want to put pics from my PC back onto the SD card in it to show around. Using windows explorer can obviously move pictures off my camera but am not able to put things back on.

Is there a way I can do this trhough the camera or do I need to use some other method to write to the SD card. Hoping the former as I have no other equipmet to read/write SD cards.

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Dec 13, 2006 08:32 |  #2

You can upload photos to camera with Zoombrowser that is supplied with the camera.


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MarkoBeerhunter
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Dec 13, 2006 09:24 as a reply to  @ Piltnik's post |  #3

Thanks. Needed to get the latest version of Zoombrowser to do that (5.7) as older version did not detect my camera.

However I also want to do the same with vidoes taken on the camera (avi files). Zoombrowser only allows transfer of jpg files to camera.
Any idea how to upload avi files back to camera??

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Dec 13, 2006 11:16 |  #4

I don't think that would be possible using your camera.
I haven't found a way to make my S2 act as an external diskdrive so I think you'll have same problem with your SD550. So you will need a card reader for that.


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Dec 15, 2006 08:28 |  #5

It may or may not work, but an idea would be to trasfer the files onto the card via a card reader - being sure to place them back in a folder canon already made. Might be worth a shot.


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