How do I put videos on DVD from my Canon digital camera?
The videos are on a SD memory card that’s in the Canon camera…I want to place the videos onto a DVD so I can watch them on TV…I have a a Compaq PC and a Asus laptop. delight help! What stores would u recommend that might do it…if i cant do it for myself.
Thanks!
Answer by George
At first you should transfer the videos from your canon digital camera to computer hard drive. Then if you want to burn these videos to DVD, then can play well on home DVD player, you should use the right software to make video DVD from these videos, there is an simple way and the better choice, you can try RZ DVD Creator, it can make/burn standard video DVD from any videos, it can burn multi videos into one DVD, it can auto fit the size, it can simple add professional dynamic DVD menu, it can convert and burn any videos to DVD(DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-R DL, DVD+R DL, etc), such as avi to DVD, etc.
You can yahoo or google search and download “RZ DVD Creator”, work well on my computer, simple to use, excellent quality, most functionality, hope it can help you.
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I have a Canon EOS Rebel X 35mm film camera. The lens is EF 35-80mm. I don’t know much about camera’s so not sure what other information i should include with my question. I want to upgrade to a digital Canon camera but was wondering if my lens from the ancient camera would work on a digital canon body? And if so, which camera would it work best with? It also is a manual/automatic lens if that necessary to know. Thanks for any help.
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Yes. The Rebel was an autofocus camera, and those lenses will work on the Canon DSLR cameras. The grown-up Canon manual focus lenses will not even mount.
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