What's the name of this connector
My new Panasonic TZ10 camera can be connected to a PC to transfer photos and
videos using a cable that has a USB connector on one end and a "strange looking" connector on the other... A couple fo photos of it can be found he http://i49.tinypic.com/2crpxzo.jpg http://i49.tinypic.com/98se2q.jpg Any idea what this connector is called, as I want to try and get hold of another cable. TIA. |
What's the name of this connector
JoeJoe wrote:
http://i49.tinypic.com/2crpxzo.jpg http://i49.tinypic.com/98se2q.jpg Any idea what this connector is called It's proprietary, but search engines seem to show that TZ10 to USB or HDMI cables are available in the shops ... |
What's the name of this connector
"Andy Burns" wrote in message o.uk... JoeJoe wrote: http://i49.tinypic.com/2crpxzo.jpg http://i49.tinypic.com/98se2q.jpg Any idea what this connector is called It's proprietary, but search engines seem to show that TZ10 to USB or HDMI cables are available in the shops ... Sorry, but still can't find any. Care to share a link(s) please? |
What's the name of this connector
"JoeJoe" wrote in message o.uk... "Andy Burns" wrote in message o.uk... JoeJoe wrote: http://i49.tinypic.com/2crpxzo.jpg http://i49.tinypic.com/98se2q.jpg Any idea what this connector is called It's proprietary, but search engines seem to show that TZ10 to USB or HDMI cables are available in the shops ... Sorry, but still can't find any. Care to share a link(s) please? http://www.nextag.co.uk/Ex-Pro-USB-D...uk/prices-html |
What's the name of this connector
On 29 May, 08:15, "JoeJoe" wrote:
My new Panasonic TZ10 camera can be connected to a PC to transfer photos and videos using a cable that has a USB connector on one end and a "strange looking" connector on the other... A couple fo photos of it can be found he http://i49.tinypic.com/2crpxzo.jpght...com/98se2q.jpg Any idea what this connector is called, as I want to try and get hold of another cable. TIA. try ebay |
What's the name of this connector
JoeJoe wrote:
"Andy wrote It's proprietary, but search engines seem to show that TZ10 to USB or HDMI cables are available in the shops ... Sorry, but still can't find any. Care to share a link(s) please? http://search.ebay.co.uk/280465029277 http://cablestation.co.uk/usb-560800-B0015AZ9QO-Ex_Pro_Panasonic_Lumix_Digital_Camera_USB_Cable_Le ad_Specific_replacement_part_K1HA08CD0013_for_DMC_ FX3_DMC_FX12_DMC_FX20_DMC_FX30_DMC_FX33_DMC_FZ8_DM C_L10_DMC_LS60_DMC_LS70_DMC_LS75_DMC_LZ1_DMC_LZ10_ |
What's the name of this connector
In article , JoeJoe
writes My new Panasonic TZ10 camera can be connected to a PC to transfer photos and videos using a cable that has a USB connector on one end and a "strange looking" connector on the other... A couple fo photos of it can be found he Why did they have to come up with yet another fecking proprietary connector when a mini-USB B would have been just as good? -- (\__/) (='.'=) Bunny's thinking about giving Windows 7 (")_(") a go despite what he's said about it... |
What's the name of this connector
"JoeJoe" wrote in message o.uk... My new Panasonic TZ10 camera can be connected to a PC to transfer photos and videos using a cable that has a USB connector on one end and a "strange looking" connector on the other... A couple fo photos of it can be found he http://i49.tinypic.com/2crpxzo.jpg http://i49.tinypic.com/98se2q.jpg Any idea what this connector is called, as I want to try and get hold of another cable. TIA. I have a TZ7 which has the same connector. But I can't be arsed with all that so I just take the SD card out and plug it in to a USB card reader to download the files on to a PC Phil |
What's the name of this connector
"OG" wrote in message ... "JoeJoe" wrote in message o.uk... "Andy Burns" wrote in message o.uk... JoeJoe wrote: http://i49.tinypic.com/2crpxzo.jpg http://i49.tinypic.com/98se2q.jpg Any idea what this connector is called It's proprietary, but search engines seem to show that TZ10 to USB or HDMI cables are available in the shops ... Sorry, but still can't find any. Care to share a link(s) please? http://www.nextag.co.uk/Ex-Pro-USB-D...uk/prices-html Cheers - that's the one. |
What's the name of this connector
"Andy Burns" wrote in message ... JoeJoe wrote: "Andy wrote It's proprietary, but search engines seem to show that TZ10 to USB or HDMI cables are available in the shops ... Sorry, but still can't find any. Care to share a link(s) please? http://search.ebay.co.uk/280465029277 http://cablestation.co.uk/usb-560800-B0015AZ9QO-Ex_Pro_Panasonic_Lumix_Digital_Camera_USB_Cable_Le ad_Specific_replacement_part_K1HA08CD0013_for_DMC_ FX3_DMC_FX12_DMC_FX20_DMC_FX30_DMC_FX33_DMC_FZ8_DM C_L10_DMC_LS60_DMC_LS70_DMC_LS75_DMC_LZ1_DMC_LZ10_ Although suggested in the title, both are not the correct ones... |
What's the name of this connector
"Phil Jessop" wrote in message o.uk... "JoeJoe" wrote in message o.uk... My new Panasonic TZ10 camera can be connected to a PC to transfer photos and videos using a cable that has a USB connector on one end and a "strange looking" connector on the other... A couple fo photos of it can be found he http://i49.tinypic.com/2crpxzo.jpg http://i49.tinypic.com/98se2q.jpg Any idea what this connector is called, as I want to try and get hold of another cable. TIA. I have a TZ7 which has the same connector. But I can't be arsed with all that so I just take the SD card out and plug it in to a USB card reader to download the files on to a PC Phil With the manuals with both my Panasonic cameras FZ7, and FZ8 is a section in the front with all the parts and the part nos. Including any connector cables batteries etc. If you Google* the part no. you should be able to find a supplier of generic alternative cables or the pricey Panasonic original if you prefer. *The part nos are all quite long and so care may be needed to get them correct. michael adams .... |
What's the name of this connector
On Sat, 29 May 2010 13:34:10 +0100
"Phil Jessop" wrote: "JoeJoe" wrote in message o.uk... My new Panasonic TZ10 camera can be connected to a PC to transfer photos and videos using a cable that has a USB connector on one end and a "strange looking" connector on the other... A couple fo photos of it can be found he http://i49.tinypic.com/2crpxzo.jpg http://i49.tinypic.com/98se2q.jpg Any idea what this connector is called, as I want to try and get hold of another cable. TIA. I have a TZ7 which has the same connector. But I can't be arsed with all that so I just take the SD card out and plug it in to a USB card reader to download the files on to a PC Phil Absolutely. Faster and simpler, and doesn't use battery power either. -- Davey. |
What's the name of this connector
"Davey" wrote in message ... On Sat, 29 May 2010 13:34:10 +0100 "Phil Jessop" wrote: "JoeJoe" wrote in message o.uk... My new Panasonic TZ10 camera can be connected to a PC to transfer photos and videos using a cable that has a USB connector on one end and a "strange looking" connector on the other... A couple fo photos of it can be found he http://i49.tinypic.com/2crpxzo.jpg http://i49.tinypic.com/98se2q.jpg Any idea what this connector is called, as I want to try and get hold of another cable. TIA. I have a TZ7 which has the same connector. But I can't be arsed with all that so I just take the SD card out and plug it in to a USB card reader to download the files on to a PC Phil Absolutely. Faster and simpler, and doesn't use battery power either. I tend to agree. However, the only reason I use the cable is because the door doesn't seem as sturdy and robust as the one on my 9 year old Sony that is as good as new after almost daily use during that time. |
What's the name of this connector
On Sat, 29 May 2010 17:21:38 +0100
"JoeJoe" wrote: "Davey" wrote in message ... On Sat, 29 May 2010 13:34:10 +0100 "Phil Jessop" wrote: "JoeJoe" wrote in message o.uk... My new Panasonic TZ10 camera can be connected to a PC to transfer photos and videos using a cable that has a USB connector on one end and a "strange looking" connector on the other... A couple fo photos of it can be found he http://i49.tinypic.com/2crpxzo.jpg http://i49.tinypic.com/98se2q.jpg Any idea what this connector is called, as I want to try and get hold of another cable. TIA. I have a TZ7 which has the same connector. But I can't be arsed with all that so I just take the SD card out and plug it in to a USB card reader to download the files on to a PC Phil Absolutely. Faster and simpler, and doesn't use battery power either. I tend to agree. However, the only reason I use the cable is because the door doesn't seem as sturdy and robust as the one on my 9 year old Sony that is as good as new after almost daily use during that time. In that case you're excused! Thinking about it, mine would probably work even if the door fell off, both the battery and the card are held in place anyway. -- Davey. |
What's the name of this connector
"Mike Tomlinson" wrote in message ... Why did they have to come up with yet another fecking proprietary connector when a mini-USB B would have been just as good? Because you can't get HDMI out of a usb connector? |
What's the name of this connector
"JoeJoe" wrote in message o.uk... My new Panasonic TZ10 camera can be connected to a PC to transfer photos and videos using a cable that has a USB connector on one end and a "strange looking" connector on the other... A couple fo photos of it can be found he http://i49.tinypic.com/2crpxzo.jpg http://i49.tinypic.com/98se2q.jpg Any idea what this connector is called, as I want to try and get hold of another cable. Why not get an SD card reader? I have an internal Sweex 'multicard' reader in my desktop which I bought, from Amazon for the sort of price I might have paid for a cable, and my laptop came with an SD card reader. One SD memory card I bought came with a free reader. Much more useful IMHO Michael Chare |
What's the name of this connector
In article , dennis@home
writes Because you can't get HDMI out of a usb connector? OP made no mention of HDMI. -- (\__/) (='.'=) Bunny's thinking about giving Windows 7 (")_(") a go despite what he's said about it... |
What's the name of this connector
On 29/05/2010 20:32, Mike Tomlinson wrote:
In , dennis@home writes Because you can't get HDMI out of a usb connector? OP made no mention of HDMI. True. But perhaps the camera has a single socket that combines USB and mini-HDMI output? So you choose which to use by which cable you connect? Actually looks not a million miles from DisplayPort. -- Rod |
What's the name of this connector
"Mike Tomlinson" wrote in message ... In article , dennis@home writes Because you can't get HDMI out of a usb connector? OP made no mention of HDMI. No but that's one reason you find a connector with more pins than a usb has on a camera. |
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