AUS PHOTO 39 10D FILE TFS QUESTION
From: "Mark" (no@no-spam)
Subject: 10D file TFS question
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 18:10:09 +0700


Hey,

just wondering if I can transfer files BACK to my 10D when its hooked up to the USB.

Ive read the manual and tried but havn't found anything. Ive done it with other digicams.. can the 10D do it?

thanks,
Mark













From: "Ubiquitous" (ubiquitous@no-spam)
Subject: Re: 10D file TFS question
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 22:58:55 +1000

Yes, windows sees the camera as a storage device, you can put whatever you like onto the cards. I've looked at photos from other digital cameras on my 10D before.

"Mark" <no@no-spam> wrote in message news:bdbvue$r68qp$1@no-spam > Hey,
>
> just wondering if I can transfer files BACK to my 10D when its hooked up to > the USB.
>
> Ive read the manual and tried but havn't found anything. Ive done it with > other digicams.. can the 10D do it?
>
> thanks,
> Mark >
>


From: "Mark" (no@no-spam)
Subject: Re: 10D file TFS question
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 20:18:19 +0700

"Ubiquitous" <ubiquitous@no-spam> wrote in message news:3ef99c7e$0$31508$5a62ac22@no-spam > Yes, windows sees the camera as a storage device, you can put whatever you > like onto the cards. I've looked at photos from other digital cameras on my > 10D before.
>
> "Mark" <no@no-spam> wrote in message > news:bdbvue$r68qp$1@no-spam > > Hey,
> >
> > just wondering if I can transfer files BACK to my 10D when its hooked up > to > > the USB.
> >
> > Ive read the manual and tried but havn't found anything. Ive done it with > > other digicams.. can the 10D do it?

Ok how do I transfer them?
Ive tried all the obvious ways including accessing 10D throught my computer and all the Canon progs but none allow me to drag/drop back to the camera.

> >
> > thanks,
> > Mark > >
> >
>
>


From: Lionel (nop@no-spam)
Subject: Re: 10D file TFS question
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 23:18:33 +1000

On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 18:10:09 +0700, in <bdbvue$r68qp$1@no-spam>, "Mark" <no@no-spam> said:

>Hey,
>
>just wondering if I can transfer files BACK to my 10D when its hooked up to >the USB.
>
>Ive read the manual and tried but havn't found anything. Ive done it with >other digicams.. can the 10D do it?

Dunno, but I bet you can't display them once you've done so. I've seen people complaining in various newsgroups about not being able to use a Canon camera & a TV to do digital slideshows, by uploading JPEGS to the camera. My understanding is that they's fussy about the JPEG format,
directory structure & the housekeeping files that it keeps in one of those extra directories.
That said, these people were mostly talking about JPEGs that had been modified on their PCs first, so maybe it'll work if you use unaltered pictures? It's easy enough to find out - give it a try & let us know whether it works. :)


From: "Mark" (no@no-spam)
Subject: Re: 10D file TFS question
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 22:40:07 +0700

"Stuart Elflett" <stuart@no-spam> wrote in message news:1103_1056549099@no-spam > TVWriter generates slideshows that will play on the 10D as well as they play on the 'G' series... I would > imagine Zoombrowser would support uploading, as it does on other Canon camera's, but I haven't bothered > installing it...
>
> The question does come to mind of why you'd want to put them back on the camera - if it's just to move the > files around on the CF card use a card reader, it's much quicker...

I know I need to buy one, Im liviing in Vietnam and buying this beast crunched my budget. I actually dont need one because I load my images from card to image tank to laptop. Image tank doesnt support writting back to card either.

I know I know.. go buy a card reader. :)

> Cheers,
> Stuart >
> On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 18:10:09 +0700, "Mark" <no@no-spam> wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > just wondering if I can transfer files BACK to my 10D when its hooked up to > > the USB.
> >
> > Ive read the manual and tried but havn't found anything. Ive done it with > > other digicams.. can the 10D do it?
> >
> > thanks,
> > Mark > >
> >
>
>
>


From: "Mark" (no@no-spam)
Subject: Re: 10D file TFS question
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 22:41:43 +0700

"Lionel" <nop@no-spam> wrote in message news:bdc7k4$45f$0@no-spam > On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 18:10:09 +0700, in > <bdbvue$r68qp$1@no-spam>, "Mark" <no@no-spam> said:
>
> >Hey,
> >
> >just wondering if I can transfer files BACK to my 10D when its hooked up to > >the USB.
> >
> >Ive read the manual and tried but havn't found anything. Ive done it with > >other digicams.. can the 10D do it?
>
> Dunno, but I bet you can't display them once you've done so. I've seen > people complaining in various newsgroups about not being able to use a > Canon camera & a TV to do digital slideshows, by uploading JPEGS to the > camera. My understanding is that they's fussy about the JPEG format,
> directory structure & the housekeeping files that it keeps in one of > those extra directories.

Actaully, Ive taken pics on my Minolta D7 and slipped the card into the 10D.
It not only shows the image but the exif details.
It doesnt work from canon to minolta tho.

> That said, these people were mostly talking about JPEGs that had been > modified on their PCs first, so maybe it'll work if you use unaltered > pictures? It's easy enough to find out - give it a try & let us know > whether it works. :)
>


From: "jak" (jntsystems@no-spam)
Subject: Re: 10D file TFS question
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 08:48:45 +0800

"Mark" <no@no-spam> wrote in message news:bdcftd$rkaet$1@no-spam >
> "Lionel" <nop@no-spam> wrote in message news:bdc7k4$45f$0@no-spam > > On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 18:10:09 +0700, in > > <bdbvue$r68qp$1@no-spam>, "Mark" <no@no-spam> said:
> >
> > >Hey,
> > >
> > >just wondering if I can transfer files BACK to my 10D when its hooked up > to > > >the USB.
> > >
> > >Ive read the manual and tried but havn't found anything. Ive done it with > > >other digicams.. can the 10D do it?
> >
> > Dunno, but I bet you can't display them once you've done so. I've seen > > people complaining in various newsgroups about not being able to use a > > Canon camera & a TV to do digital slideshows, by uploading JPEGS to the > > camera. My understanding is that they's fussy about the JPEG format,
> > directory structure & the housekeeping files that it keeps in one of > > those extra directories.
>
> Actaully, Ive taken pics on my Minolta D7 and slipped the card into the 10D.
> It not only shows the image but the exif details.
> It doesnt work from canon to minolta tho.

Hi,

I've done the same. Taken pics with my nikon 5700, slipped the card into my 10D and viewed the image. Didnt check exif details tho. Haven't tried the other way, as I've sold the 5700.

>
>
>
> > That said, these people were mostly talking about JPEGs that had been > > modified on their PCs first, so maybe it'll work if you use unaltered > > pictures? It's easy enough to find out - give it a try & let us know > > whether it works. :)
> >
>
>


From: Stuart Elflett (stuart@no-spam)
Subject: Re: 10D file TFS question
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 03:19:38 GMT

Hi Lionel,

TVWriter takes care of that... I put 584 images onto a 32mb card for a slideshow to video for my mother...
http://www.david-taylor.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/software/imaging.html
Cheers,
Stuart
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 23:18:33 +1000, Lionel <nop@no-spam> wrote:

>On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 18:10:09 +0700, in ><bdbvue$r68qp$1@no-spam>, "Mark" <no@no-spam> said:
>
>>Hey,
>>
>>just wondering if I can transfer files BACK to my 10D when its hooked up to >>the USB.
>>
>>Ive read the manual and tried but havn't found anything. Ive done it with >>other digicams.. can the 10D do it?
>
>Dunno, but I bet you can't display them once you've done so. I've seen >people complaining in various newsgroups about not being able to use a >Canon camera & a TV to do digital slideshows, by uploading JPEGS to the >camera. My understanding is that they's fussy about the JPEG format,
>directory structure & the housekeeping files that it keeps in one of >those extra directories.
>That said, these people were mostly talking about JPEGs that had been >modified on their PCs first, so maybe it'll work if you use unaltered >pictures? It's easy enough to find out - give it a try & let us know >whether it works. :)