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Date Stamp & Formatting SD Cards

I can't get the date stamp on the pictures. I could not find the "postcard" option. Also, I was messing around with the camera, and accidentally formated the memory card. Is there any way I can get my pictures back?!?!

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The "postcard" option is not available in the digital macro (flower with a D on it) or stitch assist modes, nor in any of the movie modes. If you're in any other mode, it should be available under the size option (bottom icon on the function menu).

There may be a way to get your images back if you haven't taken any pictures after you formatted your card. Do a google search on "image recovery".

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