

With the EOS 40D it only shows JPEG files, not RAW files. It only allows reading of image files, not writing to the device.
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This is done via the Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) drivers which are part of Windows XP (SP2) and Vista. This is certainly the case with the EOS 40D and Windows XP. Some operating systems (such as Windows XP) will recognize when a camera is attached to the PC and will allow some types of images (JPEGs) to be downloaded. no driver or other software needs to be installed.Ī few cameras will show up as an external drive when connected to a PC, though I don't believe that any of the Canon EOS DSLRs do that, at least not easily and without additional driver software.

With most modern operating systems (windows XP, Vista etc.) the card readers are "plug and play", i.e. Then use the normal file copy or move commands (or drag and drop) to transfer your images to a directory (folder) on your computer.

Connect your camera to your computer (usually using a USB port) and then use software which came with the camera to download the images.Once you have shot images with your digital camera, you need a way to get those images onto your computer. Sandisk Extreme Compact Flash Card Readers
