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Transfering Image from Digital Camera to PC

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    Hi all, I need to somehow transfer an image from a digital camera to a PC. Without using a memory card etc. i.e. live feed. (Very high res pictures) - I could use a webcam but the quality is not very good. - I was thinking about using a HD video camera and sending the streaming video to the video input (on the graphics card). The problem is quality (I need atlest +-8 megapixel image) and costs. Can modern Digital SLR cameras do what I am asking. Send pictures taken, directly to PC. If so what is this feature called? Thanks

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      Hi all, I need to somehow transfer an image from a digital camera to a PC. Without using a memory card etc. i.e. live feed. (Very high res pictures) - I could use a webcam but the quality is not very good. - I was thinking about using a HD video camera and sending the streaming video to the video input (on the graphics card). The problem is quality (I need atlest +-8 megapixel image) and costs. Can modern Digital SLR cameras do what I am asking. Send pictures taken, directly to PC. If so what is this feature called? Thanks

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      WoutL
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      There are cameras with WiFi.

      Wout Louwers

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        Hi all, I need to somehow transfer an image from a digital camera to a PC. Without using a memory card etc. i.e. live feed. (Very high res pictures) - I could use a webcam but the quality is not very good. - I was thinking about using a HD video camera and sending the streaming video to the video input (on the graphics card). The problem is quality (I need atlest +-8 megapixel image) and costs. Can modern Digital SLR cameras do what I am asking. Send pictures taken, directly to PC. If so what is this feature called? Thanks

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        Lost User
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        Digital video is usually transferred direct by FireWire connection, and some digital still camers have direct USB connections. I would suggest researching digital camera websites, as they are likely to be trialling the latest options.

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          Digital video is usually transferred direct by FireWire connection, and some digital still camers have direct USB connections. I would suggest researching digital camera websites, as they are likely to be trialling the latest options.

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          I found something called "tethered shooting" which seems like it does what I need. Thanks.

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            There are cameras with WiFi.

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