Digital Camera...

Discussion in 'Computers and The Internet' started by PeaceLoveAndMaryJane, Nov 25, 2005.

  1. PeaceLoveAndMaryJane

    PeaceLoveAndMaryJane Member

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    I know this doesn't REALLY belong in this forum, but I figure you guys are really smart...sooo you can help me with this.



    One of my teachers let me use a Sony MVC-CD350 digital camera for a project in class, and I got up to about 20 pictures before it started telling me "Not enough disk space." This concerned me, because she said I should be able to take about 40 pictures, so I put all the pictures on my computer, and then tried to delete them from the camera. I got a "Not enough disk space." message. Now I was frustrated. Why the hell do you need disk space to delete something? So yeah...I was fucking around with it trying to find some way to solve the problem and I ended up finalizing the disk. So I'm pretty sure that I'm basically screwed. I don't have enough money to go out and buy another disk either, and I have to have at least 33 pictures for my project by Monday.


    So does anyone know how to make it stop saying "Not enough disk space."? Thanks in advance...
     
  2. Esty

    Esty Member

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  3. Destro_the_punk

    Destro_the_punk Member

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    ou should download the pictures from your camera to a computer, and then change the resolution on the camera. You are probably taking 4 or 5 Mega Pixel pictures, and you can probably get 40 using 2 MP.

    hope this helps.
     
  4. gdhmomchild

    gdhmomchild Duct tape abuser

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    Make sure you deleted them...your memory card maybe going to shit if you have done all the above. I had a cf card that kept telling me I had to reformat. I got a new one and its all better now.
     
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