04-11-2011, 05:53 AM
If you are using you iPhone with a PC, once you plug it in skip the iTunes, go to My Computer (or Computer if you have Vista or Windows 7) and you should see the iPhone listed as a drive. Open it and you can see the folder that stores the pictures, you can simply drag and drop them from that folder to a folder on your hard drive.
My iPhone takes better video than the purpose-designed digital video camera I bought, which now sits unused. For web publishign purposes, the photos are as good as the ones I get from my purpose-designed camera. So most of the time, I just now use the iPhone. One thing I need before the next train show is a tripod adapter so I can put the iPhone on my tripod for steadier video.
--Randy
My iPhone takes better video than the purpose-designed digital video camera I bought, which now sits unused. For web publishign purposes, the photos are as good as the ones I get from my purpose-designed camera. So most of the time, I just now use the iPhone. One thing I need before the next train show is a tripod adapter so I can put the iPhone on my tripod for steadier video.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad of the 1950's in HO
Visit my web site to see layout progress and other information:
http://www.readingeastpenn.com
Visit my web site to see layout progress and other information:
http://www.readingeastpenn.com