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Internal memory can indeed be full. I would suggest however to purchase a memory card for this camera, which will give you quite a bit more memory than what is available internally.
Connect the camera to your computer to transfer the photos onto your computer's hard drive. Then you should insert a memory card into the camera. With a memory card you should be able to and clear the internal memory and take more pictures.
Hi! Sonds like the camera hasn't switched to the memory card. Go to setup and set memory to Auto not Internal. If that doesn't help, it's possible that the camera doesn't support 16GB card, but it should give you a card error then, so check the memory settings first.
Push the MENU button and advance through the options until IMAGE STORAGE comes up. Setting this for AUTO will route all new pics to the memory card, using internal memory only if the card is full.
Hi There Kyle, At the moment I have my friend's Kodak camera M1033 with me, because it has some minor problems. So Your camera model is quite the same as this one. So coming to your problem, go to the normal Photo mode and press the Menu button. There if you search then you'll find an option 'Image Storage'. Did u find it yet? Good. Now according to your problem, it must have been at 'Internal Memory', so set it to 'Auto' and you're good to go!
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