
Samsung Omnia i910
switching between my device and my storage memory
My problem is that the camera won't let me take pictures and says there isn't enough memory. How can I set the storage card as the default memory storage for the camera? The current file structure is- my device/ my docs/ DCIM/100sscam.
I will appreciate your reply. Thanks!
I didn't see any stores selling 16gb cards and think that the device might run slower interfacing w/ the larger card, as happens w/ cameras.
What is the difference between class 2 & 4?
The difference between Class 2 and Class 4 is speed. Class 4 being twice as fast read/write than Class 2. Also, there is a Class 6.
I have found on-line, the 16GB Class 2 and 8GB Class 2 and Class 4.
I do not think I have a need for the 16GB and 8GB should work well for me.
Here's a question...when you used the Omnia to Format your 8GB, were there any "Folders" developed on the SDHC Card by the Format Process and if so, what were the names of those folders?
Without a card, my Omnia saves Internal of course.
"Press the Camera button until the shutter sounds.
(The picture will automatically be saved into the DCIM folder of your internal microSD card.)"
I take that to mean that the DCIM Folder they refer to is located on the microSD card. What say you?
On Page 32 of the same Omnia User Manual, it says:
"Key Features of the Omnia"
"microSD┞¢ (up to 16GB) Expansion Memory"
Now, that is about all it says in the Omnia User Manual about the microSD Card and the storing of camera photos to that card.
I didn't notice when the camera is on that in the camera settings (bottom left icon- disc w/ wrench) that there is a second tab that allows you to choose between my device/ my storage and storage card.
This tab also triggers camera inactivity time out, guide line (shows a grid on screen) and review screen (shows captured sceen before shot).
I still don't understand the difference between my storage/ storage card.
I wish samsung wrote more details about the device to cut down on the learing curve. They did answer one question- confirming that you can't add or remove widgets.
Now, you can control the Camera's Photo Storage selection as wanted.
I agree with you, there could be more details provided by Samsung which would make for happy times!
But, another way of looking at life is "It's the fun of the chase that gives the greater thrills!"
I so glad you solved the problem. And I appreciate you sharing.
There are several "Hidden" functions with this Omnia and there will be more to come I am sure.
The other "Hidden" function recently found is the great way to close all open applications.
Thanks for your assistance.