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My picture are internal and I can't seem to get rid of them from my camera. I replaced the memory card and they are still in camera
I have a fujifilm finepxi A400 and I lost my manual
Turn the camera off and remove the memory card. Turn the camera back on and now you should be able to remove the pictures stored in the internal memory.
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I'm glad to provide the steps to transfer images from Internal Memory of the Camera. When the camera does not have a memory card in it, the images are
saved by default to the camera's internal memory, which holds different
amounts of images based on how many megapixels are built into the
internal memory and what image quality and compression are selected in
the camera's menu. Once a memory\picture card is inserted in the camera,
the camera then saves the photos to the memory\picture card and ignores
the internal memory.
There are two ways to transfer the images from the internal memory.
To transfer photos to a computer from the internal memory using the
USB cable, first remove the memory card from the camera. Then, when the
camera is connected, the computer and software will only see what is in
the internal memory and transfer those photos or videos. During the
transfer process, the computer makes copies of the photos and videos-the
original images remain in the internal memory. After the transfer is
complete and the camera is safely disconnected from the computer, the
contents of the internal memory can be deleted by using the MEMORY
FORMAT function in the SETUP menu in the camera's menus.
The other way to transfer photos from the internal memory is to
transfer them to the memory\picture card using the BACKUP function in
the SETUP menu. If there is no memory\picture card in the camera, the
BACKUP function is grayed-out. During BACKUP, copies of the images are
transferred to the memory\picture card-the original images remain in the
internal memory. After the BACKUP is complete, the internal memory can
be cleared by removing the memory\picture card and formatting the
internal memory using the MEMORY FORMAT function in the SETUP menu in
the camera's menus.
Note: When the camera is connected to a computer using the USB cable with a
memory\picture card in the memory\picture card slot, the computer will
only see the contents of the memory\picture card.
Thanks for understanding. Please let me know if you require any additional help.
Your camera is talking about its internal memory. If you want the card to start working, you must get rid of the pics on the internal memory. With no card in the camera, go into the menu and find "format" and follow the on-screen instructions.
You can take the memory card out from Sony Camera, and then connect the memory card to computer with a card reader, you can then download a data recovery software to scan the memory card and recover lost photo and video files Photo Video Recovery Software
I had the same problem. I can tell you that in the "System" menu, there is a place to delete all of the existing photos.
You have pictures stored on the memory card and also the capability of
storing a limited number of photos on the camera's internal memory. If
its in the internal memory, that's when you have to find the system
area. If the pictures are only on the memory card,
then its easier to delete because you just select "format" and it will
format the card and delete all of the photos from the card.
I had the same problem. I can tell you that in the "System" menu, there is a place to delete all of the existing photos. You have pictures stored on the memory card and also the capability of storing a limited number of photos on the camera's internal memory. If its in the internal memory, that's when you have to find the system area. If the pictures are only on the memory card, then its easier to delete because you just select "format" and it will format the card and delete all of the photos from the card.
You can recover deleted photos with camera recovery software like asoftech photo recovery, download from Camera Photo Recovery Software
Please
be noted that your camera memory should show as a drive letter in your
explorer, if not, you need to take out your memory card and connect
using a card reader, or plug-in to card reader slot if there's any on
your computer.
You cant delete the folders as the camera makes them to store photos , when you just connect the memory stick without the camera into a card reader you can delete the photos .However the 2 folders are there because 1 is used to store the internal memory pictures and the memory stick or you might have created another folder by changing the path of storage
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