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Digital camera Connectivity
Many digital cameras can connect directly to a computer to transfer data:
Early cameras used the PC serial port. USB is now the most widely used method ( Most cameras are viewable as USB Mass Storage), though some have a FireWire port.
Other cameras use wireless connections, via Bluetooth or IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi, such as the Kodak EasyShare One.
Increasingly popular is the use of a card reader which may be capable of reading several types of storage media, and transferring at high speed to the computer. This also avoids draining the camera battery during the download process as the device takes power from the USB port.
Most modern cameras use the PictBridge standard to send data directly to printers without the need of a computer.
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