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Anonymous Posted on Mar 25, 2009

Can't copy pic from camera to memory card :(

I have a pink Fujifilm finepix z20fd?

I have done it before but i cannot remember how to copy the photos i have just taken on my camera to the momory card i have just put in.

i have been looking through my camera for the last hr n can't figure it out :(

PLEASE HELP!!

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I needed to be actually looking at my photos then go into the menu then its pretty straight forward.. asks if you want to save from the camera to the memory or vice versa..

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