SOURCE: date/time stamp on answering machine
Set the correct date and time by pressing "time/set." Then, follow the voice prompts. Press "time/set" again. Use "change" button to advance day. Press "time/set" again to adjust hour. Use "change" button to advance hour. Press "Time/set" again to adjust minutes. Press "change" button to advance the minutes. Press "time/set" when finished.
SOURCE: Cannot turn date stamp off and date keeps resetting
Try removing battery from camera then wait 10 seconds before installing. This action resets camera.
If no work, locate your camera software version. Procedure should be in manual, else could probably find it in a google search. Then locate latest version with a google search, or panasonic camera website, or call to customer service and ask.
It you do not have latest version, ask customer service how to download it.
SOURCE: I AM TRYING TO SET THE DATE & TIME TO APPEAR ON MY PHOTOS.
you can only do date and time stamp under function button go to bottom where you can change size of pictures -go to right to W or wide-this is only setting you can do date time stamp on-when you change pic size and go back to menu you will see it highlighted and you can now turn it on-equals about a 2-3 megapixel size picture only-also just leave settings alone and have printer add it-date and time our always in pic data and most printers can add it
SOURCE: Canon SD 1000 time and date stamp on downloaded photo
Set the resolution to PostageCard (1600x1200).
Many of these cameras have only ONE RESOLUTION setting which allows you to have a date/ date and time stamp on the file, which will print on the viewed or printed photo.
How to do it:
Turn the camera on M mode.
Use the func. set.
go down the menu to the resolution settings. (on the bottom of menu).
Pick only the postagecard (1600x1200) setting.
I also was like you, and had an awful time with a camera I was fixing. I then looked it up on the Net and found an online user manual for the Canon SD 500, which should be basically the same.
SOURCE: Setting date and time on the picture
OK, I FOUND SOME INFO ON A WEBSITE THAT I'M GOING TO HOTLINK FOR YOU. SEEMS LIKE THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN DATE/TIME STAMP A PHOTO IS TO HAVE THE CAMERA IN THE POSTCARD MODE. YOU CAN READ ABOUT THIS IN THE WEBSITE I'VE LINKED FOR YOU. HOPE THIS SOLVES YOUR QUESTION, AND IF YOU NEED MORE HELP, REPLY TO:ARCLIGHT1217. IF THIS HELPS, PLEASE REMEMBER TO RATE THIS SOLUTION. THANKS!
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/SD750/SD750A3.HTM
GOOD LUCK!
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