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Question by jay elle ef :? The c? digital cameras keep a copy of the photos, too? s memory card I wonder if some c? digital cameras keep a copy of all photos taken, too? s memory card? I found one? area of ??my c? digital camera called “galley? to” and was a? album of photos ever taken in my c ? camera that includes photos hab? to erase my memory card. These pictures were erased from my memory card or c? Mara? My c? Camera is a Sony DSC-N2No I mean the software you see? To my c? Camera because the c? Camera was the screen and really missing the instructions, software and strap Wrist when bought?. Best answer: Wed Reply by hipp5

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keerok on May 23rd, 2011, 1:27 pm

You must be referring to the camera’s software which you installed to your computer when you just purchased the camera. The gallery is most probably just a cache of thumbnails from previous and recent memory stick contents and did not get updated fast enough.

No, there is no duplicate when you take a shot. It either goes to the memory stick or to the camera’s internal memory if there is no memory stick installed. To create a duplicate, copy contents to a computer as early as possible.

Deleted photos can not normally be recovered but Sony’s memory stick normally comes with an instruction/warranty sheet (if original, fakes do not come documented) that includes a site for downloading a utility for recovering deleted files or formatted sticks.

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