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	<title>Comments on: how do i plug in my canon powershot camera?</title>
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		<title>By: AngelaSD</title>
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		<description>The  plug you are talking about sounds like a video out plug that you would plug into your television.  Your best bet for taking photos off your camera is to get a CARD READER.  It plugs into your computer with a USB, you put your card in the slot, and it should pop open and you can look at the photos, save them on your computer, burn a CD, etc.  I like this option because you do not have to use the battery power from your camera.  And most of the card readers are under $20.  I hope this helps!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The  plug you are talking about sounds like a video out plug that you would plug into your television.  Your best bet for taking photos off your camera is to get a CARD READER.  It plugs into your computer with a USB, you put your card in the slot, and it should pop open and you can look at the photos, save them on your computer, burn a CD, etc.  I like this option because you do not have to use the battery power from your camera.  And most of the card readers are under $20.  I hope this helps!</p>
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