Kodak Digital Science DC50 Zoom User Manual page 42

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When Erase Images is selected, the Images Remaining Counter
changes after all of the images are erased, and the maximum number
of pictures that are available at the current image quality for the
camera's internal memory or a memory card appears in the LCD.
When Copy Images is selected, the Images Remaining Counter
indicates how many additional images the memory card can hold.
This number decreases as images are copied to the card from the
camera's internal memory.
Images Taken Counter
The smaller number that appears near the lower left corner of the LCD
is the Images Taken Counter. This number is the number of the last
picture that was taken for storage in the camera's internal memory
or on the memory card. This number can be up to three digits, but the
leading zeros do not appear. The Images Taken Counter begins at "0."
When you take a picture, this number increases by one. If the number
exceeds 1,000, "999+" appears in the Images Taken Counter.
When Erase Images is selected, "0" appears in the Images Taken
Counter after all of the pictures are erased.
When Copy Images is selected, the Images Taken Counter indicates
the number of pictures in the camera's internal memory. The Images
Taken Counter always shows the last image number for the card at any
time. This number never decreases (except for the last picture), even if
the pictures in the card are deleted or renamed.
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