A friend of mine has some pictures on her camera's internal memory and she is wanting to move them to an SD card unfortunately she doesn't have the USB cable or a computer to transfer them via that route so my question to all of you is there anyway to move them from the internal memory over to a card using solely the camera itself? The make and model is DXG model 506V. Thank you all for your information and help!
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Some cameras let you transfer internally. The way to find out is by READING THE MANUAL.
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i'm afraid on an analogous time as SLRs do have one in all those reminiscence geared up into it, it acts as a buffer to allow you to shoot in non-end tension. This then should be written to card at contemporary, in case you turn off the digicam the buffer will empty. greater contemporary Canon SLRs now won't be able to skill down while the cardboard door is opened and the buffer no longer empty, yet once you manually skill down, or open the battery door it is going to wipe the buffer. numerous SLRs by ability of default will enable you to shoot to buffer. So it is an theory to continually disengage that.
No USB cable? Try mental telepathy. ;) You could go to a computer shop or a digital photo printing shop and ask them to do the transfers for you.