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well i wasnt sure where this topic wen so you can move it if you want
![]() i have this digital camerz called the "jamcam3.0" and im not sure how to work it. how do i take pictures.. and when i take them how do i put them on the computer.. help would be appreciated.. hehe thanx ![]() |
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Brie ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 10,172 Joined: Jun 2004 Member No: 20,548 ![]() |
You turn it on.
You click the shutter button. You install the software it came with. Then you hook it up to your computer using the cord you got. It'll probably notice it's hooked up to something, so it'll give you a menu of options. You then choose to upload/copy them to your computer. Lastly, go to somewhere like photobucket or imgspot and upload them. I don't think this should be here, by the way. |
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![]() durian ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 13,124 Joined: Feb 2004 Member No: 3,860 ![]() |
The cord is most likely a usb cable and you should make sure that you can locate the usb ports. Stick the cord in one of th ports, then stick the other end in the camera. SOMETIMES, you won't need a programto view the pictures. In my sister's camer and my half-sister's cameras, they didn't need a program, but the cameras came with a program/cd anyway. And then a folder should pop up then u open the folder and then it will give u all the picture files. Then copy it onto the desktop. That's what I always do
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![]() ;D* ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 244 Joined: May 2004 Member No: 17,940 ![]() |
i won`t be any help, but i just wanted to comment, hahaa...
my brother had a jamcam and that thing sucked ASSSSSS!!!! but then again, i don`t remember which one it was o_O. |
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[ moved to technology ]
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![]() The red or the blue ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 294 Joined: Jun 2004 Member No: 19,976 ![]() |
HAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA *inhale* HAHAHAHA. Ok all better
I hope you weren't hoping for a good camera when you bought/got this. You can create excellent projects with this JamCam 3.0 Digital Camera!! The JamCam 3.0 is a totally portable digital camera with USB connection, a 640 x 480 hardware resolution (800x600 interpolated resolution) an automatic flash, and an expandable memory slot (using MMC memory). The JamCam 3.0 software allows you to rotate, crop, eliminate red eye, zoom, and color correct your JamCam 3.0 photos. In addition, the JamCam 3.0 software links to Adobe PhotoDeluxe (for calendars, cards and other projects) and to Jamonline.com (for Photo Sharing and Printing). So let you shoot great digital pictures, load them into your computer and let the fun begin!!!! This JamCam 3.0 is Metallic Silver. Anyways, taking pictures should be like taking pictures with any normal camera, it's a "digital" camera after all. The like other people said, just use the included USB cable and hook it up to your comp. Make sure to install the software that came with it first. Then it should show up on your comp depending on what operating system you have. Though it's possible that it didn't even come with a USB cable since it isn't even moving very large images, I mean come one 640x480 that'd be tiny. Terrible resolution, you can get phones now that take better pictures. |
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