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Installing camera software ??
Posted:
Mon Feb 06, 2006 11:43 pm
by eskyhead
Gday peoples.
This is my first post and probaly a dumb one at that, but I thought I'd ask anyways.
Do you install all your camera software that comes packaged with your camera ?? My previous cameras I've just used a card reader to obtain my pics, not bothering to install anything. Now I've just bought a Canon 20D and was wondering if its needed at all.
Ok thanks for any replies
cheers
esky
Posted:
Tue Feb 07, 2006 12:32 am
by Glen
Eskyhead, as you don't mention what brand of camera or what
model you have, it probably explains why no one has posted if the software is any good
Probably worth putting your camera somewhere in your location or sig. If you have a digital Nikon I can say that Nikon View is good for transfer and Nikon Capture is not bad for adjustments. There are many alternatives of non manufacturer software.
Olympus, Pentax, Konica, Canon I have never used their software so cant comment.
Posted:
Tue Feb 07, 2006 12:58 am
by eskyhead
Thanks for your help, re-edited
Posted:
Tue Feb 07, 2006 1:03 am
by Glen
PS welcome Eskyhead
Posted:
Tue Feb 07, 2006 12:21 pm
by Sheila Smart
Welcome to the forum (especially another Canonian - we are a tad outnumbered here
). Don't bother with the Canon software as basically its ...er... not the best. Just use your card reader, use the freebie Picasa2 as an image management and edit in Photoshop or whatever. I shoot RAW and do the conversion in
PSCS2 never feeling the urge to use DPP (or whatever Canon has for RAW conversion).
Cheers
Sheila
Posted:
Tue Feb 07, 2006 2:31 pm
by avkomp
welcome to the forums.
I personally dont bother installing my bundled software with my nikon stuff.
primarily use a card reader for transfer also.
I get peaved with the amount of software that likes to be automatically started at bootup also.
Steve
Posted:
Thu Feb 09, 2006 2:48 pm
by Sheila Smart
avkomp wrote:I personally dont bother installing my bundled software with my nikon stuff.
primarily use a card reader for transfer also.
I get peaved with the amount of software that likes to be automatically started at bootup also.
Steve
Well, something that Canon users and Nikon users have in common
Cheers
Sheila
Posted:
Thu Feb 09, 2006 4:30 pm
by Glen
Steve, you are spot on, the Picture Perfect which comes bundled is crap. Peeves me too how they take the liberty of deciding what you want at start up
Posted:
Thu Feb 09, 2006 4:41 pm
by avkomp
every day i deal with customers' system tray extending halfway across their task bar.
regedit is my friend
most of this isnt even necessary to be running anyway.
you can easily start a particulary app should you need it.
bloat ware.
couple that with spyware, malware, virii etc and the average pc is hobbled something chronic.
at least at my company sites, with some sort of server we force out policies to prevent this.
Life seemed easier without computers!
Posted:
Thu Feb 09, 2006 5:03 pm
by gstark
I use startup control panel to manage what does and doesn't start on my pcs.
Just google for it; it intallls as a CP applet and is very intiuitive.
And it's the right price too.
Posted:
Thu Feb 09, 2006 5:11 pm
by Willigan
I've had my camera for about a month & still use Zoombrowser, as it's the quickest .CR2 compatible browser I've found so far. For anything other than browsing, I use
PSCS2.
Also try running msconfig & you can choose what loads at startup.
Posted:
Thu Feb 09, 2006 6:34 pm
by eskyhead
Thanks for your help guys, I'll think i'll leave the cd-roms that came with the camera in the box.
Posted:
Thu Feb 09, 2006 7:49 pm
by mudder
G'day Esky,
Welcome mate
Haven't used Canon software so dunno for them, I still use one of the viewers that came with my Nikon (Nikon View and a raw editor, Nikon Capture) but do you intend to do much PP? That may determine the sort of stuff you want or need to load...