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Kodak DX6490, how to transfer pictures from internal memory to SD card (without using computer connection cord).

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Make sure a card is installed. In any still or video mode, press the Menu button. Press up/down to highlight Image Storage then press the OK button. Press up/down to highlight Internal Memory then press the OK button. (You'll need to set this to Auto later if you want pictures to go to a memory card instead of the internal memory.) Press the Review button, then the Menu button. Press up/down to select Copy>> then press the OK button. Press up/down to highlight what you want then press OK.

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"computer connection cord" does this mean the camera USB cord?

If that so, there are 2 options.
1. Check if your computer has a built in card reader that supports SD cards. or (all in one card reader) It usually installed in front of your tower if desktop and if laptop usually on the side.
2. If your computer doesn't have built in memory card reader, you can purchase external memory card reader in any computer store. (usb memory card reader) There is SD card reader adapter and also there is an all in one card reader.

If this solutions solves you problem, please do not forget to rate my solution.
If not, then please comment back so I can help some more

  • Anonymous Mar 31, 2010

    "computer connection cord" does this mean the camera USB cord?



    If that so, there are 2 options.

    1. Check if your computer has a built in card reader that supports SD cards. or (all in one card reader) It usually installed in front of your tower if desktop and if laptop usually on the side.

    2. If your computer doesn't have built in memory card reader, you can purchase external memory card reader in any computer store. (usb memory card reader) There is SD card reader adapter and also there is an all in one card reader.



    If this solutions solves you problem, please do not forget to rate my solution.

    If not, then please comment back so I can help some more

  • Anonymous Mar 31, 2010

    Please do this one,

    Got the manual for your camera



    1. go to this link

    2. look for chapter 4 (PDF file)



    http://www.kodak.com/global/plugins/acro...



    Copying Pictures and Videos

    You can copy pictures and videos from a card to internal memory or from

    internal memory to a card.

    Before you copy, make sure that:

    ! A card is inserted in the camera.

    ! The camera’s picture storage location is set to the location from which you

    are copying. See Choosing Internal Memory or SD/MMC Card, page 12.

    Copy pictures or videos:

    1
    Press the Review button, then press the Menu button.

    2
    Press to highlight Copy , then press the OK button.

    3
    Press to highlight an option:

    PICTURE or VIDEO—
    copies the current

    picture or video.

    EXIT—
    returns to the Review menu.

    ALL—
    copies all pictures and videos from

    your selected storage location to the other

    location.

    4
    Press the OK button.

    A progress bar monitors the copy process until complete. (For

    information on picture numbering, see page 115.)

    NOTE:

    ! Pictures and videos are copied, not moved. To remove pictures and videos

    from the original location after they are copied, delete them (see page 53).

    ! Tags that you applied for print, email, and Favorites are not copied.

    Protection settings are not copied. To apply protection to a picture or

    video, see page 55.

    ! Album name tags are copied with the pictures.

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You will need to use a computer, there is no option for direct transfer from internal memory to SD card.

Remove the SD card from inside the camera and connect the camera to the computer using an USB cable. With no SD card the computer will show the pictures stored in camera's internal memory. Copy the pictures in the internal memory in computer hard disk, then eventually move them onto the SD card.

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Yes, there is.

Insert the card into the camera. Make sure the storage location is set to internal memory.

Press the Review button, then press the Menu button. Press up/down to highlight Copy, then press OK. Press up/down to highlight an option, then press OK.

Note: this process is actually a copy, not a move. The originals will still be in internal memory. After you transfer the pics to your computer, you can then delete them normally.

To change the storage location, press the Menu button. Press up/down to highlight Image Storage, then press OK. Select Internal Memory and press OK.
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The DX6490 accepts SD cards, which top out at 2GB. Cards bigger than that are technically SDHC cards. While SDHC cards will fit into SD slots, they will not work. SD cards will work in SDHC devices, though. So, you're limited to 2GB.

It's a hardware thing, which no amount of firmware updating can change.
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Question :
How do I transfer pictures from the internal memory of my KODAK Digital Camera to a memory card? Answer :
Follow these steps:
  1. On the camera, press Review and then Menu.
  2. Select Image Storage.
  3. Change to Internal Memory.
  4. In the menu listing, scroll down to Copy, and select OK.
  5. Select a single picture, or select All.
  6. When you have finished copying pictures, reset the Image Storage location to your original setting.
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Search the menus for an entry for "copy". It should give you the option to copy the internal memory to a memory card. You could also take the camera and a usb connecting cord to a store like Walmart that has a Kodak picture maker machine. You can plug the camera into the usb slot and print the picture.
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I can't transfer pictures from my camera to my computer.

By far the best solution is to buy a memory card reader, If your PC is usb2 you will be stagered by the increase in speed.
if there are pictures on the internal memory you can use the copy feature to move the images to a memory card.
If you dont have a memory card get one also, the DX6490 will take upto 2gb cards, if in the uk mymemory has 2gb cards for 7.99ukp..

A couple of things to check is that the camera is the only USB device attached to the PC as some devices interfear with each other. and you may want to try another usb cable although its a kodak's own cable type so your unlikely to hve one spare from something else.
Beyond that, try reseting the camera (although im not sure if internal memory pictures will be lost) I dont have my test unit available and cant remember where/iff the dx6490 has a restet option, the other way to reset is remove the main battery for a few hours, if the clock is wrong when you re insert the battery its reset...

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Try uninstalling the program and then install the earlier version via the CD that came with the camera. If your computer has a built in SD reader, you could use the drag and drop method of transferring your photos as I find that is the easiest and hassle-free way.
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