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Ron Urquhart Posted on Sep 27, 2016

I cant find how to store my picctures in the right format such as jpeg. Asit is set now it takes 15 mins to e mail a pic it is set to take photos at fairly low resolution

How do I find the settings for photo storage e.g. BMP or jpeg. I have a hard copy of the manual

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Lee Hodgson

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  • Posted on Jun 08, 2009

SOURCE: format, cant open photos, cant take photos

Hi there.
The camera is asking you to format the camera card.
If you have any pictures you want on the card, connect it to a PC and transfer the data from it, then put it back in the camera and do what it asks you too do.


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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 28, 2009

SOURCE: it takes so long to process after I take a photo,

The Samsung L730 is Intelligent LCD brightness,it automatically detects environmental illumination and adjusts LCD brightness for optimal image viewing. no problem it just working fine

Testimonial: "Thanks :) I guess I just need a new camera then....it takes up to 2mins to process and the photos that take the longest are not of great quality"

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 05, 2010

SOURCE: Samsung TL220 storage issue

If you format the camera without the memory card inserted, the internal memory should be erased. Then, making sure the slide switch on the side of the card is in the unlocked position, insert the card and format it. Things should work after that. If they still don't, go into the camera menu and find "reset"...follow the on-screen instructions.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 04, 2010

SOURCE: Photos taken outside are all white

Please try to put camera on AUTO in the settings and then see the results. It should give you the desired results.

LP

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2011

SOURCE: how do i set my

You want to set the Self-Timer ... to delay the shot, say, by 2, 5, 10 (or a specified number of) seconds, assuming your camera (model) has that feature/capability. Which camera (model) do you have ?

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