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I need to know how to set time and date for pictures. then to be able to take the time and date off for next set of pictures.

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You need to install the bundled software(Sony PMB) to be able to save the images with date. Once installed use the Easy export(PC Sync) and then choose import images-> then put a tick in the check box "import images with time and date". That should do the trick.

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SOURCE: camera will not keep date settings

I suggest u to contact the service people and they will change the internal battery to keep update with time and date. Every camera has internal small battery so has to change regularly

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The world of compact digital cameras is fast and furious blink and you'll miss the new model. These pocket point and shooters are cram packed full of features that most people neglect to utilize. So it's uncommon for the problem you describe to occur however it's simple and fairly inexpensive to repair. What you need is to replace the camera's internal battery which holds the custom functions and date time settings after the camera has been shut off. Normal internal battery life is greater then five years and a lot of my cameras go ten years before replacement. A camera store not your big box type but one that actually sells cameras and does film and print processing. I don't know where you are to even suggest someone. However at the bottom of the camera where you would place the memory card and batteries there is another slot for the internal battery. This link half way down the page will show the open battery door and where the internal battery is located.
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The camera's clock battery has worn out. Unfortunately, on most Canon SD series, this battery is not user serviceable. Recommend contacting Canon to see if they'll replace it, hopefully at a reasonable cost. 1-800-OK-CANON

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