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Why can I not see the pictures I have taken? - Nikon D40 Digital Camera with G-II 18-55mm Lens

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First, make sure that there is a memory card on the camera itself, the camera has a mode that will allow you to take sample shots even if you have no memory card.

If there is a memory card, make sure that you press on the Play button to be able to view the pictures you took.

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