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KiwiNomad06 said:OK, now the main question is sorted, I have a related query. I know how to put photos on blogs at home, but have never done it overseas. I was wondering about trying to do it occasionally this time. I was going to take a small USB card reader that I can put the camera memory card into, or I could take the Canon USB camera cord. The cord isn't much heavier than the reader, though it is slightly bulkier. But I wasn't sure how easy USB access would be with just a reader. At home I have USB access on my keyboard which is very easy and very handy. Do people who have done it overseas have any preferences?
Margaret
PS Three weeks until I leave home.... not that I am counting down the days or anything!
Some public computers, eg in Singapore airport, where there are many free internet computers, hide the USB access from the public for fear of getting virus and other undesirables into their system but generally there is a USB access available. Some are in the front, some at the side, some even at the back, some covered with a snap open flap, just ask.I wasn't sure how easy USB access would be
miguel_gp said:Hi Laurie, PM'd you about this for fear of exposing my Geekieness on the forum.
Saludos
Mig
NaKwendaSafari said:I attach a picture of a card reader, some are smaller, which attaches to a USB connection in a computer. This is used to transfer pictures from your camera memory card into the computer which has Picasa or other photo editing software to manipulate the pictures.
Some card readers have a snap on cover where you can safely store spare memory cards, these compact readers are smaller than a matchbox, the USB folds into the reader out of the way during storage, and weighs less than a matchbox.
Joe
My comment was very tongue-in-cheek. Really just didn't want to bore people with the technicalities, it wasn't for fear of being ridiculedmiguel_gp said:Hi Laurie, PM'd you about this for fear of exposing my Geekieness on the forum.
alipilgrim said:Another photo type question....re: online storage. Instead of carrying both a camera and an iPhone, I am planning to take only my iPhone 4S as the camera in it takes quite good photographs but I am concerned about the storage capacity of the phone. Can anyone recommend a good online photo storage website? Or, better yet, one with an App so that I can upload photos directly from my iPhone when I get to an area with a strong wi-fi signal?
Thanks! Allison
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