By Luke Anderson I don’t really have any issues downloading photos from my digital camera to my computer. Mostly because I just pop out the SD card and insert it into the card reader in my Personal computer. It eliminates the need for any resource-hogging software. The same goes for my camera phone, there’s just the extra […]

By Luke Anderson
I don’t really have any issues downloading photos from my digital camera to my personal. Mostly because I just pop out the SD card and insert it into the card reader in my Computer. It eliminates the need for any resource-hogging software. The same goes for my camera phone, there’s just the extra step of inserting the microSD card adapter. Apparently some people still think this is an issue, which is one of the reasons why this tiny USB digital camera was created.
I’m going to guess that there’s some artistic reasoning behind this creation as well. You’ll notice that this thing is little, which gives no room for any kind of viewfinder or LCD display. You’re kind of in the dark as to whether your picture is going to turn out. I guess I don’t really get it, as I want to make sure that my photos are actually going be worth looking at when I download them.
I’ve also got a beef with their tiny diagram. They clearly show a card reader that plugs into a USB port, then they show that you need a USB extension cable. Why do they think you’ll need one for that and not your little camera? Because it makes their tiny camera look superior, that’s why. Yes, I’m probably reading into it just a little much.
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