Your camera has a built-in memory for storing a small amount of pictures when you don't have a memory card in the camera. Yours is full. You can go into the menu and find "copy" which will allow you to copy the internal memory to a memory card for easy downloading to your computer. After you do this, you should remove your card, go into the menu and find "format"..follow the on-screen instructions to erase the internal memory and promise that you will never use it again. It's way too much trouble!
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I'm so glad that I'm not the only one with this problem! I had to <a rel='nofollow' href="http://redeyecameras.com">buy digital cameras online</a> for my husband and I, and I came across the same "internal memory full" message. How do I keep this from happening again? Do I just need to make sure and save everything to my external memory card?
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Your internal memory is separate from your memory card. Think of it as two folders, the internal memory cannot be removed, and the memory card is one you can take with you. You can put new memory cards in it all day, the internal memory will still have pictures in it. You may wish to consider copying all internal memory to the memory card. To do this, make sure your camera has a memory card in it. View pictures on your internal memory, then from the menu option select 'copy all images to external memory.' In doing this, all of your photos will be moved, you can then clean out your internal memory by deleting everything/formatting it. :)
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Push the MENU button and advance through the options until IMAGE STORAGE comes up. Setting this for AUTO will route all new pics to the memory card, using internal memory only if the card is full.
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I have a C183 Easy share and got the same message. All I had to do was to go to menu and pick internal memory and then auto to save to my memory card. Then transfer pictures on memory card... Well, you know the rest
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