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Canon Powershot download software alternatives

Asked by: R7AF

My parents have a Canon Powershot A570 camera. They have always problems with the standard software delivered with these camera's. I would like to know if there is a good and simple interface to download the photo's from the camera. Preferably it shouldn't do anything else. The software should work with different camera brands like Nikon, Canon, Olympus and Sony, so if they change to another brand, the software stays the same.

(They use ACDSee as picture viewer, and have Windows as operating system.)

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2008-07-20 at 12:42:22ID23580410
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by: akahanPosted on 2008-07-20 at 12:44:58ID: 22046704

It's very possible that Windows would just see the camera as a disk drive in Windows Explorer, and you could copy files from the camera to your hard drive directly using Windows Explorer.  Alternatively, if that doesn't work, they could just remove the memory card from the camera and put it in a card reader, and attach that to one of the USB ports on the computer and, again, just use familiar Windows Explorer to move, copy, and delete pictures.

 

by: moorhouselondonPosted on 2008-07-21 at 12:06:14ID: 22053399

I (and a handful of my clients) use ThumbsPlus.  It copes with the modern RAW formats found on newer cameras, which is an important feature in my opinion.

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by: siva133144Posted on 2008-07-21 at 17:50:34ID: 22055706

R7AF,
If you have laptop with SD card reader you may insert the card directly into that slot. You should now be able to open the memory card from My Computer.
You can access all pictures taken. Delete unwanted pictures from the card directly.

 

by: R7AFPosted on 2008-07-22 at 13:14:34ID: 22063174

I'm thinking about upgrading to ACDSee 9 or 10. It recognizes new removable media, although I don't know if it works with Canon camera's. I don't believe the camera is seen as a removable drive, but I'm not sure.

 

by: moorhouselondonPosted on 2008-07-22 at 13:51:22ID: 22063546

As akahan suggested:

If you go into Windows Explorer, look into My Computer and look for drives:  C drive is your hard drive, D drive is usually your DVD drive, anything higher than this is either because you've got extra hard drives or DVD drives, network drives, or it is a camera.  Drilling down into that drive you will either see the photos listed there, but often you will see an intermediate directory (called I think DCIM or similar), double clicking on that will take you into a list of the photos on the memory card in the camera.

 

by: R7AFPosted on 2008-08-02 at 12:17:46ID: 22145349

This camera doesn't show up in the Windows Explorer. I've tried ACDSee 10 with a Nikon camera, and it recognized the camera when it was connected, and offered to download the pictures. So if it recognizes the Canon camera as well that would be a good solution, but I don't know if that's the case.

The computer is very old, doesn't have card slots. Using Explorer is not a solution for my parents. It should be an automatic process.

 

by: moorhouselondonPosted on 2008-08-02 at 12:41:10ID: 22145411

Trouble with USB is that it can be very temperamental, particularly with old systems.  When installing the Canon software, was the camera plugged in at the time?  Software these days generally tells the user that "if the device is plugged in, unplug it before proceeding" cos it can cause havoc with correct installation.

What I would recommend - universal solution, buy a Card Reader, about £15 from Jessops (UK).  It does mean taking the card out the camera, but at least it will work.

http://www.jessops.com/Store/s27062/0/Card-Readers-and-Adapters/Jessops/Universal-Card-Reader-USB-20/details.aspx?&IsSearch=y&pageindex=1&searchword=card%20reader&SortBy=RelevanceDESC&IsInStockOnly=False&comp=n

What Operating System is this pc running?

 

by: R7AFPosted on 2008-08-02 at 12:59:41ID: 22145446

OS: Windows 2000 Professional

 

by: moorhouselondonPosted on 2008-08-02 at 13:23:59ID: 22145521

I stick by that recommendation then.  If the pc was running Win98SE then drivers would need to be downloaded from the internet, but you should be okay with most models of card reader.  There are many of these knocking around, just make sure it copes with the memory cards you are likely to use.

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