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How can i get the date and time shown on the developed picture

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If you copy the data from the built-in
memory to the card, we recommend using
a card which has more free space than
the built-in memory (about 14 MB).
• If a picture having the same name as the
name of picture to be copied exists in the
copy destination, the picture will not be
copied.
•When you copy the data from the built-in
memory to the card and if the free space
on the destination recording medium is
not sufficient, the picture data can only be
copied halfway.
• DPOF settings on the original picture data
will not be copied. Set DPOF settings
again after the copy is completed. (P73)
• Only files conforming to DCF standard
(P49, 75) can be copied. (Files which do
not conform to DCF standard cannot be
copied.)
• It may take time to copy the data.
• Pictures which are recorded or edited with
other equipment may not be copied.
1 Select [YES] to format the
medium.
(The illustration is the screen when the
built-in memory is formatted.)
•When a card is not inserted, you can
format the built-in memory. When a
card is inserted, you can format the
card.

hope you can get something out of this...it came from user manual!

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