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Nikon coolpix 4600: How to transfer pictures from camera to card?

Nikon coolpix 4600: My usb connection doesn't work... so I use a memory card reader. However, I have pictures on the camera's internal memory that I want... how do I transfer them from the camera to the memory card or the computer if the usb connection doesn't work?

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Ok I figured out how to do it! put the memory card into the camera, then go to view the pictures. Then press the menu button and scroll until you see the copy button. Then you will see the option to copy from camera to card, or card to camera. Press the option to copy from camera to card and press select all....(or whichever pictures you want copied...I wanted all pictures copied). Then voila! it takes a few seconds to copy from the camera to the card, and there you have it! :)

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