For a computer to recognize a device, software called 'drivers' must be installed. The drivers are specific to the device, and many new devices do not have drivers packaged with Windows. If you purchased the camera brand new, you should have received a CD-ROM with the drivers and other software on it. This disc will have to be loaded and run before the computer can recognize your camera. If you got the camera second hand, and did not receive the drivers disc, you should be able to download the drivers from the manufacturers web site. Even after the drivers have been installed, software called a 'browser' is still needed to be able to access the photographs. Paint Shop Pro is one program which can do that, and there are many others. However, this software may be hard to find for free. The manufacturers website usually will offer the original CD-ROM shipped with the camera for sale for a small fee, and this may be the best option to get everything that is needed to be be able to download and print your pictures.
A digital camera does not put Any "Device" into a computer. A digital camera acts as a storage device and an output device, it transfers jpeg and other similar files to computers as well as mp4 and other movie files.
An input device
A digital camera is an input device because it captures information and stores it on the device via the memory card(which is a storage device).
It is an input device because you are inputting pictures from the camera to the computer. It could also be considered an output device since it can display the pictures on its LCD display.
It is a digital form of recording. The camera you have can directly save video to a digital media device such as a flash drive or onto your computer system.
Any USB Device, or firewire device such as digital cameras, memory sticks, USB mice, USB keyboards etc...
they look like little chips of a computer
I can't but according to me it can be a digital camera.
Input.
yes it can be
You shouldn't need any hardware, but often time the software comes with the camera and if not you can go to the Camera's Manufactures website and download it. Also most the time you just have to plug the USB into the camera and the computer and it works right away without any software.
Depends from what device. A typical digital camera will plug into the computer via a usb cable. If your computer is running windows xp, a new drive will appear into My Computer, and you can then browse your computers and copy/paste them into other locations. Depends from what device. A typical digital camera will plug into the computer via a usb cable. If your computer is running windows xp, a new drive will appear into My Computer, and you can then browse your computers and copy/paste them into other locations.