'Format' removes all data stored on the card inside the camera.
You should use this option with caution as you will lose all photos stored on that card, even if they have been marked as 'protected'/'locked'. This action cannot be undone.
on the back, there's usually a little metal or plastic thing that is kind of hidden but you push that down and the back will pop off. then u get the battery out just by taking it out then u slide the SIM card out.
It means there is a problem with your Compact Flash card. It may need reformatting. It may not be in the slot properly. It may be damages or the contcts might be dirty.
I believe 120 is derived from an old Kodak numbering system intended to relate to the order the films were introduced and the number of exposures a camera could provide. However, it was pretty much messed up from the beginning since by the time 620 film came out, their camera would produce eight exposures, not six as the "6" in 620 was intended to mean. I never did learn what the other two digits meant. Be that as it may, 120 (and it's twice-as-long sister 220) is a medium format film, a moniker used to mean it lies between small format (35 mm or less) and large format (4" x 5" and up). It is sometimes referred to as 6 cm film, the dimension across. This dimensional number is also used when describing the format of the exposed frame (6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7 and a few others) as well as the camera. In fact, some cameras have the dimensions as part of their name (e.g. Mamiya 645). The 645 format, I believe, is the only one whose "landscape" dimension is oriented across the width, thus the film passes through the camera vertically. I say this because I don't consider the 6x6 format to have a landscape orientation because it is square. In the other formats, this dimension is oriented along the film's length. Thus a 6x7 camera can produce more exposures than a 6x9 from a 120 roll.
It is how high, low or what side the camera is. Read the article link to see what I mean. Hope this helps.
It means that the photos that the camera will take, will have 2 million pixels in one photo.
Do you mean Formalize or Format the camera memory card?-ScottyB
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It means to format
You need to format your disk, refer to camera manual.
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Here's a guess: Card Full. If your card is full, then the camera won't take any more pictures. You need to upload the pictures to your computer, and then you erase your card.
The message "Custer size wrong please format" is from a G1W card formatting issue. Usually if you format to 32k it will work.
That you will have to hook up a cable to get the pictures out of the camera since the 'memory card' is built in. There is no place to insert a standard memory card.
If you mean larger type? Use a bigger font size when creating the document. If you mean printing over more of the page? Go to Page setup and move the margins closer to the edge of the page. Or have a look in the Printer setup in case the format is not set to A4, etc.
If you see that on a digital camera, that probably means it is password protected and you can't access it or something.
Formatting - removes all exiting data from the memory card. Think of it like using an eraser to remove all the text written in pencil, on a piece of paper.
I am not sure what you mean by combining pages, but you usually would format the print option in the software or select special formatting options in the printer setup box.