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If you see that on a digital camera, that probably means it is password protected and you can't access it or something.
Here's a guess: Card Full. If your card is full, then the camera won't take any more pictures. You need to upload the pictures to your computer, and then you erase your card.
different companies' cameras take different cards. for example, Olympus cameras have their own types. by digital camera, do you mean compact camera, as dslrs are digital, hence the "d" at the beginning.
That you will have to hook up a cable to get the pictures out of the camera since the 'memory card' is built in. There is no place to insert a standard memory card.
'Format' removes all data stored on the card inside the camera. You should use this option with caution as you will lose all photos stored on that card, even if they have been marked as 'protected'/'locked'. This action cannot be undone.
"Digitalkameror" is Swedish for the word "digital camera." The two separate word components, "digital" and "kameror," mean digital and camera respectively.
Do you mean Formalize or Format the camera memory card?-ScottyB
An "SD card" is a Secure Digital memory card.
If you are using the Sony Cyber-shot, it just means Digital Still Camera!
it means "Exposure Value".
It is a digital form of recording. The camera you have can directly save video to a digital media device such as a flash drive or onto your computer system.
Whether you mean physical memory or picture quality - in both examples, a digital camera is far superior to a mobile phone.