If you’re using a USB card reader, remove the memory card from the camera (consult your camera’s manual for the card slot’s location) then insert the memory card into a compatible slot in a USB card reader. Afterwards, plug the card reader into a vacant USB port on your computer.
On Windows, go to My Computer and access the camera’s memory from there. Click on the removable disk, or camera, that comes up in the list of accessible storage devices. Select the DCIM folder, which is where all the videos and pictures taken by the camera are stored. [2] X Research source On Mac, the camera’s storage will appear on the desktop automatically. Simply click the hard drive icon that comes up to access it. Click on the DCIM folder to access the photos.
Make sure that the folder can be easily located and accessed.
On windows, you can go to My Computer to see your Kindle in the list of accessible storage devices. Click on the Photos folder to gain access to where photos are stored in your Kindle’s internal memory. On Mac, the Kindle should appear on the desktop as a hard disk icon. Click it to access the Kindle’s internal memory, then head to the Photos folder.
If you want, you can also organize the photos by folder, which will be displayed as different albums in the Kindle Fire Gallery. Create a new folder and rename it to what you want the album to be called, and then transfer the photos to that specific album.
After hearing the notification, remove the cable both from the Kindle Fire and the PC.