SOURCE: memory card cannot be used
Follow these steps: 1. If you have a SD card reader, insert the SD card and look for it in Windows Explorer. In this case, mine was labeled F: 2. Right Click on the drive for the Card Reader (IMPORTANT) and choose FORMAT. 3. Format card with default settings. 4. Turn Camera on and go to MENU> FORMAT CARD 5. Before answering the next question, insert SD card into camera. You will hear it beep twice. 6. Choose FORMAT and the card should be formatted for use on the camera. Cheers!
SOURCE: Philips digital photo frame 7FFI series
Here`s a tip i found for you...
1. Connect the frame to your PC using the supplied USB connector.
Navigate to the \DCIM\100Frame directory and delete all the Phillips
advertising pictures there.
2. Create a directory on your PC and put copies of all the pictures you want to display there.
3. Download the free picture resizer utility from Microsoft at:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx
(Look
for Image Resizer in the right column). After installing it, "Select
All" pictures in the directory you created, then right click and select
"Resize Pictures" from the context menu. Choose the 640x400 radio
button. Sort by size and copy all the small ones into the
"\DCIM\100Frame" directory on the frame drive (Called Removable Disk on
my PC).
SOURCE: transferring photos from computer to picture frame
3 Doing more with your frame
Copying between your frame and computer Copy pictures, videos, and music via the included USB cable. For wireless copying (EX models only), see Picture transfer software—copying wirelessly.
Connecting to your computer
Copying pictures to/from your computer Copy pictures, videos, and music between your frame and computer, using your computer's normal file copying tools. See for applicable file formats.
1. Connect the USB cable from the frame to your computer (Connecting to your computer).
2. On your computer, open My Computer or Windows Explorer.
The picture frame appears as removable drives—one drive for each connected picture source in the frame, in this order: internal memory, memory cards, USB devices.
3. Navigate to the pictures you want to copy. Then drag and drop them to the new location.
4. Unplug the USB cable to view your copied pictures.
See your computer documentation for more information on copying files.
Copying pictures from EasyShare software It's easy to copy pictures/videos from My Collection to your frame.
The picture frame appears as removable drives—one drive for each connected picture source in the frame, in this order: internal memory, memory cards, USB devices.
SOURCE: nikon coolpix L11
I'm sorry but you can't use the camera as a webcam. Here is why. There is no function on the camera to stream video.
Also, the camera goes into standby mode after 30 seconds (by default). And 3 minutes after that, it shuts off completely. It does that to save batteries. Again. I'm sorry. Good webcams average between $20. to $50. usd and they are made to work 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
You can use a 4GB memory card in your camera, as long as it's an SD card.
If you get that message, it means you haven't formatted the card for use in that camera. You have to format the card in the camera before you use it.
Even though the solution was not what you prpbably wanted, don't let it stop you from rating it a fixya. I would appreciate it. Let me know if I can help you with anything else, and thanks for coming to FixYa.
Rob
SOURCE: How to transfer Nikon Coolpix camera pictures to memory card?
Make sure you have an SD memory card inserted and your camera is on. Press the Play button to view your images. Now press menu and scroll down to the copy feature. You have two options, copy from camera to memory card is on top, and from memory card to camera is on the bottom. Once you select your option, choose your pictures and copy.
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Lardzor.
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