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How do I take the pictures out of the internal memory and put them on an SD card so I can take them OUT of the internal camera memory?

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Use the "Copy" command in the Playback menu to copy the pictures from the internal memory to the card. Once the pictures have been safely transferred to your computer, format the internal memory to clear it.

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TRY COPY THE PICTURE ONTO THE SD CARD !

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 26, 2009

SOURCE: Nikon coolpix 4600: How to transfer pictures from camera to card?

ok I figured out how to do it! put the memory card into the camera, then go to view the pictures. Then press the menu button and scroll until you see the copy button. Then you will see the option to copy from camera to card, or card to camera. Press the option to copy from camera to card and press select all....(or whichever pictures you want copied...I wanted all pictures copied). Then voila! it takes a few seconds to copy from the camera to the card, and there you have it! :)

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Nikon coolpix 4600.

Hi I found this info on the Nikon Australia website:

"System Error" or "Lens Error" message in LCD monitor trnsp.gif Question My COOLPIX camera displays a "System Error" or "Lens Error" message. What should I do? trnsp.gif Answer Having a "System Error" or "Lens Error" message displayed on the camera's LCD monitor would generally indicate that your camera needs servicing. A System Error is a general error which can be caused by many things: lens problem, CF Card problem, general camera failure, etc. To troubleshoot, please try the following:

  1. Use the memory card that originally came with your camera (or a Nikon approved card).
  2. Remove and replace the battery.
On the other hand, a Lens Error generally means that an error has occured during the lens operation. To troubleshoot, please try the following:
  1. Turn off the camera.
  2. Remove and replace the battery.
  3. Turn on the camera.
If the above tips do not help, your camera must be sent to our Nikon Authorised Service Centres, there are no user serviceable parts in our Nikon COOLPIX cameras. We apologize for any inconvenience caused and we will do everything to repair your Nikon camera as quickly as possible. Click Here for our Nikon Authorised Service Centres details.


Seems you may just have to remove and replace the battery - sort of like a Windows Restart to fix a computer problem! - this would reset your camera's memory.

Hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 08, 2009

SOURCE: How do I transfer pictures onto the memory card?

You should be able to transfer the pictures if it has built in memory. then transfer it to memory card the same way you'd take them off

kakima

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  • Posted on Apr 28, 2010

SOURCE: camera works with standard SD memory card, but not SDHC

There are hardware incompatibilities between SD and SDHC cards. They're upward compatible in that SDHC devices will accept SD cards but not the other way around. You will have to hunt down SD cards, 2GB and smaller.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 20, 2011

SOURCE: sd card won't stay in the slot of my nikon coolpix S210

See fix 4 http://camerarepair.blogspot.com/2009/07/simple-fix-for-memory-card-locked-error.html?m=1

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Are you sure that isn't "internal" memory card is full message?

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