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Sony photo reader camera
Sony photo reader camera












sony photo reader camera

If anyone has any ideas, I would love to hear them.īy the way, I suspect this hack will work with other digital camera and digital camcorder brands. Two files that have the exact same JFIF or EXIF data would cause the DSC-T11 to behave differently one would display, the other would not.

SONY PHOTO READER CAMERA SOFTWARE

I even downloaded Photo Studio 2.62, a free software to view and manipulate JFIF and EXIF data, to manipulate the images. None of the images generated worked on the DSC-T11. I have tried to load up TIFF and RAW files, save them in JPEG in Paint Shop Pro, Adobe PhotoShop, and Canon ZoomBrowser. So far, I couldn't get any images that I generated myself to work. The file has to be named in this format, where 'x' is any letter or digit while 'y' is any digit. I was able to display JPEG pictures generated from my Panasonic PV-GS50S digital camcorder (IMGA0462.JPG) and my Nikon CoolPix 950 digital camera (DSCN0015.JPG). It turned out that the Sony DSC-T11 digital camera was able to display any JPEG pictures generated on any digital camera that followed the Design rule for Camera File system. Some displayed correctly, other caused a "File error" message on the LCD. The pictures were random JPEG files that I found over the Internet. I dumped a lot of pictures into the 101MSDCF directory created by the camera. And the folders has to be named in the following format, where "xxx" is any three digits: It turns out that only folders in the DCIM directory on the Memory Stick Duo are recognized. With that thought, I started playing around with the files and folders on the Memory Stick Duo. But what if I want to use the DSC-T11 as a picture viewer, while using other cameras to shoot pictures? Maybe even view pictures that are downloaded from the web or given to me by a friend. because I can already shoot and view pictures with it. Now, if I only shot with the DSC-T11 camera, then this point is moot. So I figured, why can't I use my DSC-T11 digital camera as a picture viewer? And why can't you, with your DSC-T1, DSC-T33, DSC-T7 or even the other Sony digital cameras do the same?

sony photo reader camera

The DSC-T11 is just one inch longer and quarter inch thicker, but it also has a 2.5" LCD and the ability to shoot pictures as well. But you know, I've been thinking, I have a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T11 digital camera that is almost just as small and as light as the KODAK EASYSHARE Picture Viewer. I have seen the KODAK EASYSHARE Picture Viewer at CostCo for as low as $99, whereas it retails for $149.95.

sony photo reader camera

Using Sony digital camera as a picture viewer














Sony photo reader camera