you can't, unfortunately the new ipod nano only takes videoBut you can VIEW photos on your Nano. Put your photos from your camera onto your PC. Then go into iTunes and sync your photos. :)
plug your ipod into your computer, then go on itunes, then go on users ipod, then go on photos, then you will see how to do it from there!! HOPE THIS WORKS!!
You have to have that photo already saved on your computer. Just connect the iPod to the computer, place the photos onto your iPod and sync it.
Open itunes and plug in your ipod, click on the ipod in itunes and along the top will be tabs, there will be one that says "Photos" click that ad then you will have the option to do it manually or sync and this is where you choose what folders of photos you want to upload :)
First, connect the iPod to your computer. Then once the iPod screen comes up, click on the Photos tab. Be sure to know the name of the photo folder on your computer that you want to put on your iPod. Select the folder and it will sync onto your iPod
Yes, you can. When you first plug your ipod in, a folder should pop up, on of the sub folders is photos. drag your photos in there and sync your ipod.
itunes!
Okay, first you need to have Itunes downloaded onto your computer. Then you need to create a new file, right click, then select new file, and give it a name. Once you have created a new file its pretty easy. Simply put the photos you want to put onto your ipod in the folder. Next, open itunes and plug your Ipod in. It should shoe a picture of your Ipod on the left side bar under device. Click it. Then, it should bring up a menu about your Ipod, click photos. It will then ask what folder you want to sync your photos from. Select the new one you made. After that hit sync.
Yes, it does. anything you put on your IPod will take up memory, even photos.
no, only your computer
You cannot put anything from an iPod onto a Nintendo DS.
Sure! Record your songs as MP3 files and transfer them onto your computer. After you import them into iTunes, you are capable of transfering the songs to your iPod.