| Author | Message |
| Message #120
From: Rix | posted: 20.06.2004 11:33 >Can any help wioth transfering images to a PC runninh Windows XP and software supplied > with DC5300. The software lists 11 camera makes but not the Traveller. How 0can I make > the computer recognise the camera if its not listed on the software package supplied. The camera shows up in Explorer as a new drive labeled USB Mass-storage disk on Win ME/2k & XP. Drivers, on the CD, are required for Win98 but the end result is the same. > Is the Frrephone (to Germany) really free. Rang to-day and listened to Mozart for 35 > minutes before I gave up!! AFAIK it is freephone. They advertise it as such and I'm sure that OFCOM or whoever would have stopped Aldi selling them with that information by now. > Any help would be appreciated. If you call me on > 01630 698110 I will return your call to discuss. Am becoming very frustrated with > manuals that are useless and confusing. Thanks Try Googleing - there is lots of information out there if you are persistent. In case you don't already know, the Traveller DC5300 is a rebadged Toshiba PDR 5300, and the battery it takes is a Fuji NP-60 |
| Message #121
From: DavidM | posted: 20.06.2004 23:52 Would have emailed the manual to you but you did not leave address. You can download English manual here: http://www.traveler-service.de/english/download.htm Hope this is of help |
| Message #122
From: eddie stephens | posted: 21.06.2004 14:02 in addition to my first message, when i forgot to put my e-mail address, here it is.......jayne@stephens5950.freeserve.co.uk thank you for any forthcoming help. |
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| Message #123
From: Steve | posted: 23.06.2004 17:30 That should be fine |
| Message #124
From: Bryan Wales | posted: 25.06.2004 01:50 Aldi are selling Traveler DC4000...4.0 Megapixel for £89.99 next week 1st July 2004. Is it a good camera for novice ??? |
| Message #125
From: Bryan Wales | posted: 26.06.2004 00:24 Reply to Bob Aldi have Traveler DC4000...4.0 Megapixels on sale July 1st at £89-99 ..is this any good for a novice user |
| Message #126
From: I. Roberts | posted: 28.06.2004 09:57 Hi, I bought the traveler DC5300 several months ago now, no problems except that it takes 5 whole seconds to switch it on, which is a bit slow if you want to catch a good moment. Anybody else with the same problem? I have already tried formatting the card. |
| Message #127
From: ROSE CAROLAN MULCHINOCK | posted: 29.06.2004 16:29 HI, I HAVE A TRAVELER 01 DIGITAL STILL CAMERA-4.0 MEGA PIXELS OPTICAL 3 XZOOM LENS. I HAVE NO INSTRUCTIONS ETC ON HOW TO USE THE CAMERA. I ALSO HAVE NO CONNECTION LEADS FOR THE CAMERA FOR THE COMPUTER NOR DO I HAVE THE CD TO LOAD ONTO THE COMPUTER. COULD YOU PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHERE I CAN OBTAIN ALL THE ABOVE AS THE CAMERA ABOVE ALL IS NO USE TO ME WITHOUT THE INSTRUCTIONS. THANKING YOU ROSE MULCHINOCK |
| Message #128
From: Mel Faherty | posted: 01.07.2004 09:47 I find it os easier to buy a multi Card Reader to attach to PC or Mac. You can read most cards - any camera. No need to clutter up your PC with different camera softwear. |
| Message #129
From: val brookes | posted: 04.07.2004 11:19 i have just bought the Traveler DC4000. took loads of photos and can't get them out of the camera and onto computer the message i am getting is camera offline everything is plugged in and camera is switched on also the camera won't let me set date and time. I've read instructions and played with buttons is there something that i'm not getting |
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