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Downloading 2 pictures of each pciture taken

Downloading 2 pictures of each picture taken instead of on. Is the camera at fault or setting on computer, am using camera software to download picture. The battery is discharging itself quicker than usual and only 1 picture shows on camera but 2 are being downloaded to computer

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I believe that the problem is in the Computer software, Check the Website for newwr software. Batteries need to be replaced or recharged if rechargeable.

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