--- You wrote:
Is anyone using a canon powershot 400 camera with a usb pci card? Their 
specs say it needs a built-in usb port, but I wondered if a card would 
work.

Thanks,
Bonnie
--- end of quote ---
USB card works fine, no need to have a built-in.   

Unless you need to access the camera's features you will be happier using a card
reader rather than connecting the camera directly to the computer.  

I have a Canon s50 which can use the Canon software to upload bakground pictures
and sounds to the camera.  Maybe yours is similar.  But these are features I've
never needed.  Card readers are quick and make your memory card look like a
drive on the computer.

Rich

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