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Carmen Sanchez Posted on Jan 15, 2011
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My camera had alot of pictures on them n i dont know if they are in my internal memory but when i go to take a picture it says internal memory full

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Download all the photos to a computer. Then save them again from the computer to a DVD or an external hard drive or a USB flash memory. For safety always have two copies of the photos saved - one outside the computer. Then us the camera's settings dial or button to format the memory card to ERASE all the photos in the camera, and start taking more photos. Another solution is to buy another memory card and use it, but this is not the normal way to use a digital camera - the computer is the place to store the photos not the camera.

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Brenda, Although I only have a little to go on, I'll give it a try.
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The camera does not take a picture when I press the Shutter button.
• Press the Shutter button all the way down.
• Make sure you are in Picture Capture.
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Hi!

Your camera's internal memory can only hold up to 10 pictures ( if it's set to capture at full megapixels). If you want to take more pictures or videos, you will need to add a memory card (SD or MMC card).

Here is a breakdown of the number of pictures you can take with the internal and external memory:

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The 8.0MP to 1.2MP in the table is the resolution/quality setting of the camera. You can adjust it if you want for your camera to hold more pictures. However, lower setting (megapixel) lowers the quality of the pictures.

I hope that helps...

Good luck and have a nice day!
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I believe the picture size you're using is not the maximum of M853 which is 8MP, otherwise you can take fewer pictures - like for 4 or 5, depending on the scene complexity.

Your camera has 16 MB internal memory. The lower MP you use (menu> picture size), the more pictures you can store.

If you want to take more pictures, use a memory card. the cam is SDHC ready - been tested to work up to 4gb. may even work with 8gb.


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