On the bottom or side of the camera there is a little flap that you probably won't notice until you see a slit thing. Open the flap and push the card in face up. Press it in until it is totally inside then close the flap. To take it out push in kind of hard and it will pop out.
2006-11-22 06:50:27
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answered by Kara R 3
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Your camera uses CompactFlash Type I and II cards The camera also has the means to connect directly to your computer, thereby eliminating the need for an external device to connect to your computer. An adapter can Also be purchased that will connect to your computer through an USB port allowing you to down load the pictures to your computer. Your camera should have also have had a CD, with a program to down load and manipulate those pictures, from your camera, on the computer.
2016-03-29 05:49:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Theres several little flaps or doors that open up.One is for the batteries and the other holds your memory card.When you open it up you'll see a little blue "card" abpout the size of two postage stamps.Push it in gently and it should click out.
2006-11-22 06:52:47
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answered by Mark K 6
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open the battery compartment - you usually slide the card in next to the battery.
read the instructions.
2006-11-22 06:49:36
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answered by HoyaDoc 4
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read the instructions
2006-11-22 06:48:58
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answered by DAMON 2
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