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Canon S400 and video
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: My Powerbook, in Japan!
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So I never use my Canon S400 camera to take videos, but I did today. When at home I use a USB 2.0 Compact Flash reader and it mounts the compact flash drive as removeable volume. I'm in Japan now, and I just hook my camera up via its built in USB port directly to my Powerbook. In this mode, it does not appear as a mounted volume, and iPhoto just imports the phoos. The problem is, how do I get the video off the camera?
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Los Angeles
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Try Image Capture in your Applications folder.
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Thanks. Will try doing.
Anyone want to see a video of a stingray doing loops through a stream of bubbles?
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I have this camera and a powerbook and I hook it up with the USB cable. Image Capture will work for getting videos off of it. I wish iPhoto worked, too, though.
Does anyone know of a way to automatically load Image Capture when a camera is hooked up through a USB cable? (like how iPhoto works?)
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Join Date: Sep 2000
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Originally posted by chrisx:
Does anyone know of a way to automatically load Image Capture when a camera is hooked up through a USB cable? (like how iPhoto works?)
Image Capture preferences.
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Thanks, didn't even think of that.
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