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I have a sony cyber shot digital camera and i just some photos from the flight from the U.S. to Europe and i wanted to uplode them but just realized that ny camera does not have a USB connecter on it and the weird thing is that it came with one.
click!
It's a litte usb gadget in which you can put all kinds of cards (SD, MMC, CF, SM a.s.o....) and connect it with a cable to your laptops USB-Port. Windows should automatically recognize it as a mass storage device.
But I didn't get the point of your problem: Every sold digital camera has a USB-Interface, in which you can plug a little cable (which is normally included when you buy the camera). Then, you plug the other end to your laptops USB-Port and Windows should also automatically recognize it as a mass storage device.
According to page 58 of the users manual (which can be found HERE! CLICK!!!! - Google is your friend here!) of your camera you have to connect your camera with a gadget similar to a port replicator, the interface adaptor, to have the basic output ports available.
Thats because your Camera is too narrow to provide the fat USB-Interface.
The interface adaptor should be included in your package when you had bought it.
Well, what should I say, except for quoting LX-A343:
and last but not least: RTFM
Next time you should really consider it. It's your cam and we are not the Sony Users Support here.
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