There's no need to reformat the card. Once deleted, you get the storage back.
Erasing (deleting) photos from the card or camera does no harm. You do not need to reformat either. If you have a media reader on your computer, the card will appear as another hard drive.
That is a C3. I had one years ago, my first "real" camera, back in '63.
I went to Amazon about 3 months ago and got the Nikon 55--300 VR lens for $310.00.
I have a "grey market" Nikon D3100. No problems at all. The seller gave me a 1 year warranty. Same camera and lens as any other D3100.
Gee, since they were going full auto they're assault cameras! Gotta ban 'em!
Very entertaining video. Thanks for posting it.
Really great pictures, love the last one.(Close up of one bat).
You can learn a lot about you camera and its use from one of the"Dummies" books. Just look for the "cannon eos rebel t2i for dummies".
Books are very well written.
Ken S.
Very nice to have video capabilities in a camera. Quality is excellent. (1080p). I shoot a lot of racing (auto)pictures, and I love being able to shoot a pit stop video. Videos are .mov (QuickTime) format. Sound quality is first class.
In my humble opinion, you are buying a CAMERA, first foremost, but it sure is nice to have high quality video available in the same device. I shoot lots of racing (auto) pictures, and it's nice to be able to shoot a video of a pit stop. Videos are saved in .mov (QuickTime) format.