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01/31/2003 12:28:05 AM · #1
Hi,

I want to transfer some jpeg files from my friends PC to my PC. As there are many files and I cannot find any other option to do it, is it safe to copy those jpegs into my camera's memory stick from the PC?

Thanks
Ashish

01/31/2003 12:43:26 AM · #2
It's perfectly fine. The memory stick is just a storage device.
01/31/2003 11:49:28 AM · #3
Yes, I agree. I do the same thing to transfer my photo's back and forth from work and home.
01/31/2003 03:50:37 PM · #4
i've used my camera to transport all sorts of files. it's just a little hard drive - use it as such.
01/31/2003 06:24:16 PM · #5
M2, I use it to back up several office computers to the single computer with a CD-rewriter and to take psd/bmp/tiff/jpeg/pdf files to the computer in another room with the best printer for that purpose connected to it. And that happens to be my personal own pc, build to work with digital media where the office pc's are low grade text and internet machines with a shared laser printer. It is faster as a ZIP drive and a network is out of the question.

You can do this with any media, it is just something to store zero's and one's on. Jpeg vs doc is simply the same as English vs Chinese. :)


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