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The DELETE button is for emergencies, not for routine operation. As an example of its use, suppose you are beginning to shoot and realize that the PCMCIA card is full, and that you do not have another PCMCIA card. The DELETE button provides an on-site method of deleting images so that you can continue to use the camera. Or perhaps you know that you need to conserve space on the PCMCIA card and you realize that a picture you have just taken is not satisfactory. You can use the DELETE button to delete that image.

The DELETE button deletes only one image at a time, and only the most recent image on the PCMCIA card. That is, if you have 20 images on the PCMCIA card, you cannot delete the fifteenth image and leave the others. However, you can delete the fifteenth image with one of the supplied software drivers when connected to a computer. In addition you can use the software drivers to delete multiple selected images simultaneously, or to erase or format the entire PCMCIA card.

NOTES: The DELETE button does not function when the camera is connected to a computer; use the DELETE button on the software driver to delete images in this configuration.

Only image files are deleted. Sound files, or other files that may be on the disk are not deleted.

 Reference — Camera G 7-13

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