Not sure, but I'd suggest just buying another memory card or two. Or in desparate matters, delete pics that didn't come out good; or ones you know you could live without.
I always advise against deleting pics in camera, I've read numerous reports that claim doing so can lead to a corrupt card, or loss of pictures..
i don't know how true that is, but why take chances
I do this ALL the time and have never had a problem but have heard the same warnings and choose not to listen to them. Just saying that I have never had a problem with it.
Well that answers that. I have $40.00 in Best buy dollars which I will use for additional memory card.
Thank you
I do this ALL the time and have never had a problem but have heard the same warnings and choose not to listen to them. Just saying that I have never had a problem with it.

I always advise against deleting pics in camera, I've read numerous reports that claim doing so can lead to a corrupt card, or loss of pictures..
i don't know how true that is, but why take chances
My problem with deleting in camera after the fact is that the camera then fills in the empty spaces on the card and then your shots are out of order!![]()
For the OP: I'm also of the school that you are better off with multiple smaller cards than fewer giant cards. We had a 2 GB card die while in WDW two years ago and lost everything on that card. Luckily it was only a few hundred shots instead of losing one of the 4 GB cards. I only buy 4 GB and smaller because of that very reason. Much better to lose some than to lose all.
I do this too. I delete alot right off the camera (and I get rid of the kids shots)I constantly do the same thing. If I don't like something right after I take it, I'll delete it. Or if I'm just sitting around, I'll flip through my pics and get rid of the bad ones. .
I constantly do the same thing. If I don't like something right after I take it, I'll delete it. Or if I'm just sitting around, I'll flip through my pics and get rid of the bad ones. And if it's happened to you 2 or 3 times, you think it might actually be something wrong with your camera????? If anything, maybe the occasional Low Level Format might help.
Oh well.