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  • You can easily transfer your images to the memory card, by using a card reader. However, your camera will NOT be able to read them unless they are the EXACT same images that it, itself took and the files have not been changed in ANY way. So, if the …
  • Forget about your camera. It's for taking pictures, nothing else...because it won't be able to 'see' the images that you have transferred from your computer (if they have been renamed). All you need is a USB Memory Stick (or multi) card reader. J…
  • Forget about your camera. It's for taking pictures, nothing else...because it won't be able to 'see' the images that you have transferred from your computer (if they have been renamed). All you need is a USB Memory Stick (or multi) card reader. J…
  • All cameras give you these options...delete individual images, delete all at once or format. It's always best to format your Memory Stick. Just look up...FORMAT in the Index of your Manual and it will direct you to the appropriate page.
  • All cameras give you these options...delete individual images, delete all at once or format. It's always best to format your Memory Stick. Just look up...FORMAT in the Index of your Manual and it will direct you to the appropriate page.
  • Your Advanced User Guide shows you exactly how many images you can shoot. Have a look on page 156. The figures are based on a 512MB card (2GB is approx. 4X this) so just multiply the figures by 4. From this chart, you can see that you will be abl…
  • Your Advanced User Guide shows you exactly how many images you can shoot. Have a look on page 156. The figures are based on a 512MB card (2GB is approx. 4X this) so just multiply the figures by 4. From this chart, you can see that you will be abl…
  • Flash photography can often wash out a scene, so good natural light will always look better. When using AUTO, the camera will detect that there is not enough available light, so will automatically use the flash. Now, if you were to turn off the …
  • You generally can't transfer files that way, but you can easily transfer images/files to a memory card if you use a USB card reader. Just plug it and your memory card into your computer's USB port...which will be recognized as a removable drive. The…
  • You generally can't transfer files that way, but you can easily transfer images/files to a memory card if you use a USB card reader. Just plug it and your memory card into your computer's USB port...which will be recognized as a removable drive. The…
  • You need to have a look in your User Manual (page 54). It's under the heading of... "Additional Shooting Tips and Information". Recording Pictures to the Internal memory & Using a card (optional). It will explain everything for …
  • You need to have a look in your User Manual (page 54). It's under the heading of... "Additional Shooting Tips and Information". Recording Pictures to the Internal memory & Using a card (optional). It will explain everything for …
  • You need to have a look in your User Manual (page 54). It's under the heading of... "Additional Shooting Tips and Information". Recording Pictures to the Internal memory & Using a card (optional). It will explain everything for …
  • Memory cards are dirt cheap now...so why don't you just go out and buy a new one? And make sure you format the card BEFORE you use it the first time. This should be done in the camera...and make sure you format the card regularly after that, to pre…
  • Memory cards are dirt cheap now...so why don't you just go out and buy a new one? And make sure you format the card BEFORE you use it the first time. This should be done in the camera...and make sure you format the card regularly after that, to pre…
  • Memory cards are dirt cheap now...so why don't you just go out and buy a new one? And make sure you format the card BEFORE you use it the first time. This should be done in the camera...and make sure you format the card regularly after that, to pre…
  • You need to have a look in your User Manual (page 54). It's under the heading of... "Additional Shooting Tips and Information". Recording Pictures to the Internal memory & Using a card (optional). It will explain everything for …
  • You need to have a look in your User Manual (page 54). It's under the heading of... "Additional Shooting Tips and Information". Recording Pictures to the Internal memory & Using a card (optional). It will explain everything for …
  • You generally can't transfer files that way, but you can easily transfer images/files to a memory card if you use a USB card reader. Just plug it and your memory card into your computer's USB port...which will be recognized as a removable drive. The…
  • Flash photography can often wash out a scene, so good natural light will always look better. When using AUTO, the camera will detect that there is not enough available light, so will automatically use the flash. Now, if you were to turn off the …
  • Your Advanced User Guide shows you exactly how many images you can shoot. Have a look on page 156. The figures are based on a 512MB card (2GB is approx. 4X this) so just multiply the figures by 4. From this chart, you can see that you will be abl…
  • All cameras give you these options...delete individual images, delete all at once or format. It's always best to format your Memory Stick. Just look up...FORMAT in the Index of your Manual and it will direct you to the appropriate page.
  • Forget about your camera. It's for taking pictures, nothing else...because it won't be able to 'see' the images that you have transferred from your computer (if they have been renamed). All you need is a USB Memory Stick (or multi) card reader. J…