Hey Gloria,
You have to turn Date Stamps from "Settings".
Here is a link to your Manual of Operation.
Best of Luck!
JP
http://www.manualslib.com/manual/54583/Fujifilm-Finepix-S2940.html
SOURCE: Date and/or time stamp
date and time are already imbeaded in each picture.
for you to print it with the date and rime stamped on it......you'll ned a software to enable it before printing. The software that came with the camera have that feature.check print settings.
SOURCE: Putting the date/time stamp on my pictures
I have the same problem, if someone solved this, please let me know [email protected]
SOURCE: HELP! Getting the date/time stamp off your Vivitar 5100...
When you turn on your camera, press the menu button. That will bring up the screen that has the orange buttons at the top (Capture) (Setup) arrow down using the buttons on the far right side. The down button will be the dame button that you use to delete pictures with. When you get to the botton of the page continue arrowing down and that will bring up another page. Arrow down until you get to the botton there are only 3 items on this page and the bottom item will say the following:
Date imprint ON
Press your enter button (ok button) and up will pop ON or OFF.
Arrown down to the OFF and press enter and that will remove the date imprint from your pictures.
Hope this helps you.
SOURCE: Setting date and time on the picture
OK, I FOUND SOME INFO ON A WEBSITE THAT I'M GOING TO HOTLINK FOR YOU. SEEMS LIKE THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN DATE/TIME STAMP A PHOTO IS TO HAVE THE CAMERA IN THE POSTCARD MODE. YOU CAN READ ABOUT THIS IN THE WEBSITE I'VE LINKED FOR YOU. HOPE THIS SOLVES YOUR QUESTION, AND IF YOU NEED MORE HELP, REPLY TO:ARCLIGHT1217. IF THIS HELPS, PLEASE REMEMBER TO RATE THIS SOLUTION. THANKS!
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/SD750/SD750A3.HTM
GOOD LUCK!
SOURCE: I cannot get a date
In order to get the date stamp on the pictures, the resolution/size has to be set to "Postcard". Look at the menu and you will see L, M1, M2, M3, S, and Postcard. Then you can turn on the date stamp option.
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