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I took pictures on my camera without a memory card can i still download my pictures

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    arleneloves1 Dec 03, 2012

    how do i do this on a Sony super steady shot dsc-w80? als known as "cyber-shot"

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I'm glad to provide the steps to transfer images from Internal Memory of the Camera. When the camera does not have a memory card in it, the images are saved by default to the camera's internal memory, which holds different amounts of images based on how many megapixels are built into the internal memory and what image quality and compression are selected in the camera's menu. Once a memory\picture card is inserted in the camera, the camera then saves the photos to the memory\picture card and ignores the internal memory.

There are two ways to transfer the images from the internal memory.




  • To transfer photos to a computer from the internal memory using the USB cable, first remove the memory card from the camera. Then, when the camera is connected, the computer and software will only see what is in the internal memory and transfer those photos or videos. During the transfer process, the computer makes copies of the photos and videos-the original images remain in the internal memory. After the transfer is complete and the camera is safely disconnected from the computer, the contents of the internal memory can be deleted by using the MEMORY FORMAT function in the SETUP menu in the camera's menus.


  • The other way to transfer photos from the internal memory is to transfer them to the memory\picture card using the BACKUP function in the SETUP menu. If there is no memory\picture card in the camera, the BACKUP function is grayed-out. During BACKUP, copies of the images are transferred to the memory\picture card-the original images remain in the internal memory. After the BACKUP is complete, the internal memory can be cleared by removing the memory\picture card and formatting the internal memory using the MEMORY FORMAT function in the SETUP menu in the camera's menus.


Note: When the camera is connected to a computer using the USB cable with a memory\picture card in the memory\picture card slot, the computer will only see the contents of the memory\picture card.

Thanks for understanding. Please let me know if you require any additional help.

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With a memory card in, press the Home button.
Press the right side of the function button to scroll through until you see the heading Memory.
Press the center button to select the icon.
Scroll down to Copy
Press center button to copy internal memory to your card.
It will show a loading screen.
When complete, check you card for successful transfer and then wipe internal memory.

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There is no "back up" funktion" on kodak LS755, or I cant find it. thanks.

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2010

SOURCE: Took pictures on camera without inserting card, no cord

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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Anonymous

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SOURCE: lost my usb cable

Your camera manual will tell if transfer from internal memory to card is possible.Some do some do not. Another USB cord should not be very expensive

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 01, 2008

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

Go to the camera's "setup menu" and scroll down to the last option, "move images to card" That should put the images onto the memory card.

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

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  • Posted on Feb 28, 2010

SOURCE: i dont know how to transfer photos from the built in memory to the memory card.

I had the same problem but found the previous solution skipped a few steps for those of us that need to be walked through these things! Here is what I did to transfer the photos I had on the internal memory on my Panasonic Lumiv camera:
Press Menu, use down arrow to move option on left side from "mode" down to "playback" (shows an arrow), then use right arrow to move to list and down arrow to scroll to last item on last page, which is "copy". Press menu to select it, then choose the first choice, which is internal memory to memory stick and push menu and you are done!

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