Once it has been inserted, you will have a folder icon indicating a new pictures folder. It is, therefore, crucial to learn how to maintain a digital camera to ensure all ports are functioning optimally.
Once the camera is connected to the computer, turn the camera on and look for a folder icon to appear or the Windows 10 AutoPlay dialog box, sometimes referred to as PlayMemories Home. Once you see that dialog box, click on import photos and videos and let the computer and camera do the rest. In moments, all of the photos and videos you had stored on your camera will now also be in the internal memory of your computer. If the dialog box does not appear, you may need to download a new driver for your camera or adjust the import settings.
If the AutoPlay dialog box does not appear, it is likely an issue regarding drivers. Download the latest driver software for your camera and try again. You may also need to update your OS to the latest version. This is likely a settings issue. Go into your import settings and find the correct box to click. Otherwise, Windows 10 does not like to import duplicate versions of photos and videos, so that could be the culprit.
Run the installer when the download is complete. In the next step, you can choose where you want the photos and videos transferred from your camera to end up. You can change the directories at any time in the future, so until you become familiar with the Eye-Fi workflow and confirm it is working to your satisfaction, we recommend leaving directories in their default state.
Within the options menu which will default to the settings for your Eye-Fi card if the card is inserted into your computer , click on the arrow to expand the Advanced Options. This settings menu is also where you can enable and disable RAW file transfer and selective transfer.
At this point you can eject the SD card from your computer and insert it into your camera to snap a test photo. The photo should automatically appear in the default folder on your PC, organized in a sub-folder with the date, like so:.
At this point, your camera is now online and capable of automatic Wi-FI photo transfer to your local computer. If you run into any issues or have additional questions about configuring your Eye-Fi card, check out the help files here. When I installed Windows 10 upgrade I was pretty happy about how it ran. With funded membership opportunities currently available, now is the perfect time for organisations to join our Digital Champions Network. Copyright Digital Unite. Our clients News and views Guides Get in touch.
How to download pictures from camera to computer. Alternatively, if you have an appropriate USB cable, you may be able to connect your camera or phone directly to your computer. Follow these step-by-step instructions to download pictures from camera or mobile phone to computer using the Windows Photos App Step 1: Connect the digital camera or mobile phone to your computer with a USB cable that can transfer files. Step 3: Turn on the camera or phone. Guide last updated 6th October Next steps.
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