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Playback ( )<br />
Copy To Card<br />
: This enables you to copy image files, movie clips and voice recording files to<br />
the memory card.<br />
1. Select the [COPY TO CARD] menu tab by<br />
pressing the Up / Down button. And then press<br />
PLAYBACK<br />
Voice Memo <br />
the Right button.<br />
Delete <br />
Protect <br />
2. Select a desired sub menu by pressing the UP/<br />
DPOF <br />
DOWN button and press the OK button.<br />
Copty to Card No<br />
Yes<br />
- [No] : Cancels "Copy to Card".<br />
Back OK Set<br />
- [Yes] : All images, movie clips and voice<br />
recording files saved in the internal<br />
memory are copied to the memory card after the [Processing!]<br />
message is displayed. After copying has been completed, the screen<br />
will return to play mode.<br />
INFORMATION<br />
● When this menu is selected without inserting a memory card, the [No Card]<br />
message will display.<br />
● If there is not enough space available in the memory card to copy saved<br />
images in the internal memory (20 MB), the [Copy To Card] command will<br />
copy only some of the images and display [Memory Full!] message. Then<br />
the system will return to the playback mode. Please be sure to delete any<br />
unnecessary files to free up space before inserting the memory card into the<br />
camera.<br />
● When you move the images that are stored in the internal memory by doing<br />
[Copy To Card] to the card, the next number of file names will be created in<br />
the card to avoid duplication of the file name.<br />
- When the [Reset] of the [File] setup menu is set : The copied file names<br />
start from after the last stored file name.<br />
- When the [Series] of the [File] setup menu is set : The copied file names<br />
start from after the last captured file name. After completing [Copy To<br />
Card], the last stored image of the last copied folder is displayed on the<br />
LCD monitor.<br />
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