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Removing a Memory Card
Remove the memory card from the camera when the card is full or you want to change memory cards. You also must remove the memory card when you want to save your pictures on the camera�s internal memory. You can remove a memory card from the DC50 zoom camera while the camera is on. However, when possible, you should turn off the camera before you remove a memory card. IMPORTANT: Removing a memory card in the camera at the same time the camera is processing a picture may cause damage to the picture. 1. Press the EJECT button. NOTE: The EJECT button is at the right of the memory card slot. The camera will be reset if an image is being accessed when the EJECT button is pressed. The memory card is partially ejected from the camera. The Memory Card and Copy Images icons disappear from the LCD. Any pictures you take will be saved in the camera�s internal memory. 2. Grasp the visible end of the memory card and pull it out of the slot. NOTE: You may need to tilt the camera down slightly to help the memory card slide out of its slot. Make sure that the card does not fall out of the camera or it may be damaged.