SOURCE: cannot transfer my internal memory photos into my sd memory card
if you insert the card and it would read the card immediately - not allowing you to see the pictures on the internal, that means the image storage is set to AUTO, you have to set it back to internal so you can copy them to card and just put it back to AUTO to reactivate the card
please follow this path:
insert card> turn on cam to auto> press review> "reading memory card" > press menu> scroll down to image storage> press ok to select> select INTERNAL MEMORY> press ok
scroll down to COPY> Copy pictures to memory card> scroll down to all> press ok
message to expect: "copying"
when it goes to back the menu screen
scroll to IMAGE STORAGE again and select AUTO> ok> "reading memory card"
you're supposed to see the copy of pictures from your internal and pics from your card if there's any
you can visit www.kodak.com/go/manuals
SOURCE: SD card Protected
It sounds like the tiny locking switch on the SD card has accidently been set to "lock". Remove the card from the camera and slide the switch to the opposite position. That should do it.
SOURCE: new sd card says full
Check and make sure the SD card is in all the way, it should make a clicking sound when it's in all the way. I had this same problem with my Vivicam 8025. Hope this helps!
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SOURCE: Hi, I have a panasonic DMC-ZS7 LUMIX digital camera.
hi there,
usually when this problem occurs, it's the card itself. As you know, cards of any kinds are extremely sensitive and delicate. when you inserted the card into your computer, a virus might have corrupted the card. i would suggest that you take out the card from the camera and put it in a card reader then insert it to a good computer. from there you format the card. if your camera is functioning well to the other card then there's no problem with the camera. let me know how it works for you.
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