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I am not sure how I feel about that. On one hand, you get some images if you forget a card. On the other, why is the camera not giving you a "no card" warning so you can put a card in the camera?Also yesterday , after I returned home , I found that I had no SDHC card in the camera .
That is exactly , what I was confused about as well . I will try to find something in the manual but I don't have much hope .I am not sure how I feel about that. On one hand, you get some images if you forget a card. On the other, why is the camera not giving you a "no card" warning so you can put a card in the camera?
A few from a walk with my wife near our house on the border of Camden Town and Kings Cross.
As she likes to say "You really know how to show a girl a good time!"
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Haha! I have to confess it was the wife's idea. She is an expert on weeds and we often end up in all sorts of fly-blown places hunting for examples of them. This time I took my camera.Your wife is quite right!
Looks the sort of place you might take a wife (or husband), but hardly the sort of inspiring, romantic place to take a date. Specially when you see 'toxic' spelled out for you.