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Camera/Installation Help!

5 durable postsStarted 2007-07-21Latest 2007-07-22
#44303Post 1 of 5

So I have a new laptop and low and behold no matter what I do I cannot get my camera to work with it....and I am guessing it has something to do with Vista :(

My camera is an older model, the Canon EOS D30 (not the 30D) and the only drivers I can find are for Windows ME/2000/XP....when I attempt to install the drivers, nothing. It won't even install them!

I have tried just plugging the camera in and I can see it in my device driver, but I can't access it anywhere

I am really quite upset as I will be heartbroken if I can't use my camera. I was going to just put the card in the laptop's card reader, but its the wrong type of card.

If anyone on here at all knows any way at all to get something to work with Vista, please help :(

#894490Post 2 of 5

Re: Camera/Installation Help!

Well I just checked with Canon's website and they do not have a drive compatible with Vista for my camera...I am really bummed :(

#894657Post 3 of 5

Re: Camera/Installation Help!

are you just using USB?

You can always get an external card reader ... actually a lot better world. I was also using my camera and connecting it via USB. I bought an external card reader and my transfer rate doubled if not tripled. Canon is horrible at transfer rates, just horrible. They do not even use 33% of the possible rates via USB.

#894671Post 4 of 5

Re: Camera/Installation Help!

^^^ hmmm

I honestly never thought of a card reader....that's a good idea actually!

And yes, the USB transfer rate is slow and annoying, so this will help that? Is there a particular type of card reader that is best?

#894675Post 5 of 5

Re: Camera/Installation Help!

i use a high end lexar ... just to due to 800 fire and that all my cards are high volume 8 gigs.

[url]http://www.lexar.com/readers/index.html[/url]

just make sure it is a CF (Compact Flash) reader and you will be golden. You can spend a lot if you want, but it is not needed. If you get something cheap it will do the trick, and it will allow you to continue to take beautiful photos. ;)

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