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Is there a way to transfer pictures from the internal memory to a memory card

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Is there a way to transfer pictures from the internal memory to a memory card?

Not directly. But simply anyway. Get a USB flash drive if you do not have one. 2 gig should do fine. Walmart even has them now. TigerDirect.com is the lowest price internet source I've seen. If there is a CompUSA store near you, that is great as well.

1 Upload the pictures as you would usually do into you computer as jpeg files. You can then rename them from the numbered files.

2 Plug the flash drive into a USB port

3 Then download the photos into flash drive.

Here is the link for the instruction manual for your camera.

http://www.retrevo.com/search/v2/jsp/mytrevo/myTrevo.jsp?page=man

Hope this helps,
Best Regards,
Mark

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** Once you have transferred pictures to your PC, and you have deleted those on your camera, the FILE NAME of the pictures will not start from 100-001 again unless you have reset the file name on the settings of your camera.

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the FILE NAME settings to 100-001.

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