My mom was given a new digital camera for Christmas, and we're having difficulties.
What she wanted was a very small camera she could carry around in her purse. Well, the
Logitech I30 looked nice, and is nice. It's no professional device, but it's good for those moments at her work where everyone is like "I wish we had a camera to capture this luncheon" or something like that.
Well, the main problem with it, IMO, is that the memory is non-removeable. I wouldn't have a problem with it if it weren't for the problems we're having. See, to get the photos off the camera, it has software that will
supposedly automatically see the camera when the cable is plugged in, and download the photos to a new album based on the date of connection. I hate these programs that attempt to make everything easier. They make me nervous because 99% of the time, if it doesn't work, you're screwed.
Well, it doesn't work. We followed the installation procedures perfectly, the installation saw the camera, and for the first day, we were downloading photos from the camera. The next day, the computer refused to operate the camera properly. XP would see a device being attached to the computer, but warned us that the drivers weren't installed properly or something and that our device may not work correctly. It didn't.
Any suggestions? Logitech's site is no help. Does anyone know how to bypass all the BS proprietary software and just make the damn thing show up as another drive in My Computer? Why will no camera manufacturers allow us to do this? I resent the fact that I need to purchase a card reader because my camera requires some piece of crap software like Zoombrowser. Okay, now I'm talking about myself
Anyway, any ideas?