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It appears the photos are stored on the internal memory in the camers and this us usually a small memory. You most likely need to insert a large SD memory card in your camera say 8 to 16Gb or more depending upon your requirements..
Digital cameras store pictures on their internal memory. Often users transfer their photographs to memory cards, because memory cards store more data and are accessible in computers, other digital cameras and other devices. When you want to move pictures stored on the internal memory card, do so through the camera's menu
1 Place the memory card into the digital camera.
2 Turn on the digital camera.
3 Access the digital camera's menu. Digital cameras have a button labeled "Menu" near the LCD screen. Push this button to open the menu.
4 Select the Pictures option. Select the photos on your internal memory using the "Select" or "OK" button on the arrow pad on the back of the camera. Click "Copy" and choose "Memory Card" to copy the files to the memory card. If there is more than one picture that needs copying to the memory card, perform this step for each picture.
Put the memory stick inside the camera. Then open the photos which is save in your camera memory. Select them all & then you find a option Send to memory card or copy to memory card. Select that and press ok. Your photos transfer from camera memory to memory stick.
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The best way to download pictures from your camera to your computer involves removing the memory card from the camera and plugging it into a card reader (either built-in to the computer or connected via USB or FireWire). This is likely to be faster than connecting the camera to the computer, and won't run down your camera's batteries.
Once the card is plugged in, it will appear to your computer as a removable drive. You can use the operating system's drag&drop facility to copy pictures from the card to the computer's hard drive. Or you can use any photo cataloging program.
If your camera has built in memory, then attach you camera to your computer using the usb cable that came with the camera. Turn the camera on, then the 4010 should show as a drive on your computer. If you have software installed from samsung, it may automatically recognize the camera and begin guiding you through the process of downloading your images from the camera.
Should the green LED flash continiously - there are still life left in the camera. Insert an external SD memory card in the battery compartment and the camera might power on. Seems the internal memory of 16MB is faulty....
this is an older unit, when this unit was manufactured, 2gb memory cards were still unavailable. basically, 2 gb memory cards are not compatible with the unit, try to use a lower capacity memory card
The internal memory is 16MB, anything beyond that will not be on the camera. Should be goods for a few pics. Just connect it to your computer and download them. I hope this is comforting.
First, go out (if you have not already) and buy a set of AA-sized NiMH rechargable batteries and a charger. The Energizer models w/ charger are fine and can be found all over. Alkalines are not useful for this camera (or many others) for very long.
Second, the camera should (I'm guessing) default to full auto mode. Turn the camera on, point it and your subject, and hold down the shutter button until it takes the picture. You might want to hold the shutter half-way to let it focus first, but it's not required.
Samsung doesn't have a lot of info online about this camera, so it's pretty difficult to give any more tips. I've not used this camera before. Basic functionality should be available right out of the box though.
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