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Camera says it has 1741 pics but only shows 14 in review.my daughter had the setting on internalmem, so how can i get to those pics kodakm753

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Sounds like you have 1741 pics on the memory card and 14 on the internal memory. To get to those pics, you need to remove the memory card. Also, keeping 1741 pics on a memory card is a recipe for disaster. The pics can become corrupted over time and you will lose them. Also, that many pictures slows down your camera.

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