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You have accidentally selected lock option.You need to select unlock option for the same. Press the menu button and then press right/left button to select the protect menu. Then you need to select unlock and that would turn off file protect.
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There are basically two ways to delete all the pictures on the card.
If you don't mind erasing all the data on the card, the best way to get rid of it is to format the card. Formatting flash cards (SD, SDHC, SDXC, MMC, CF, Memory Stick pro or duo, etc) actually helps the cards last longer. To format the card, enter review mode (usually a button with an arrow pointing to the right) and press menu, navigate to format card and press enter / ok.
To just delete all pictures, enter review mode and press the delete button (usually looks like a trashcan). That should open single delete mode. Press delete again to open multi-delete mode.
Both directions should work on most common camera models (Sony, Canon, Nikon, Olympus, etc).
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In playback mode press >ok< select >mode menu< with the 4-arrow-pad, then select >card< then >card setup< then press the PLAY button below the arrow pad. Select >all erase< with the up/down buttons of the 4-arrow-pad and then press OK (the button beside the PLAY button). Confirm by selecting >yes< with the up/down button and press OK button again. It's also a good habit to get into, to format the card after deleting the images (you can also just format the card - that will also delete all photos). To format the card start as above (Mode menu; card; card setup; press PLAY). Select >format< with up/down buttons then press OK. Select >yes< and press OK.
To delete a single image, select the image in view mode by pressing left/right buttons, then press delete button (little garbage can symbol). To delete more than one image go through images and press T button (zoom button) for each image you want to delete to mark them for deletion, then press ok to delete the selected images. If you want to delete all images, just format the card. Hope that helps
Put the camera in picture review mode. Click through the pictures until you find the one you wish to delete. Then press the trashcan button on the back of your camera to delete just that picture. Select OK if asked to erase this picture.
To DELETE ALL the pictures:
- Press on the PLAY mode button (to view pictures)
- Press MENU
- Keep on scrolling until you see PLAYBACK menu tab
- Scroll down to DELETE option
- Use arrow keys to select ALL
- Press MENU/OK to confirm
I have two suggestions.
First, you can tag a bunch of your photos on the camera, and then delete them in one operation. You can also delete all the photos on the camera in one operation. This is explained in the owner's manual on page 45 (can be downloaded from www.samsungcamera.com):
Deleting images
1. Select a desired sub menu by pressing the
UP/ DOWN button and press the OK button.
[Select] : Selection window for an image to delete
is displayed.
- Up/ Down/ Left/ Right : Select an image
- Zoom T Button : Select the image for deletion.
(V mark)
- OK Button : Press the OK Button to display the
confirmation message. Select the
[Yes] menu and press the OK button
to delete marked images.
[All Pics] : Displays confirmation window. Select
the [Yes] menu and press the OK
button to delete all unprotected images.
If there aren?t protected images, all the
images are deleted and a [No Image!]
message will display.
2. After deletion, the screen will be changed to the
play mode screen.
My alternative suggestion is to use a better program on your PC for downloading and organizing photos. You can get a really nice (and free!) one at www.preclick.com. When you download photos using this, it gives you the option of deleting the downloaded photos from the camera at the same time.
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