Nikon COOLPIX P100 Digital Camera Logo
A
Anonymous Posted on Jul 01, 2014

What does it mean when file contains no image

1 Answer

Jeff Marcus

Level 2:

An expert who has achieved level 2 by getting 100 points

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

Governor:

An expert whose answer got voted for 20 times.

Scholar:

An expert who has written 20 answers of more than 400 characters.

  • Nikon Expert 115 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 02, 2014
 Jeff Marcus
Nikon Expert
Level 2:

An expert who has achieved level 2 by getting 100 points

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

Governor:

An expert whose answer got voted for 20 times.

Scholar:

An expert who has written 20 answers of more than 400 characters.

Joined: Mar 08, 2009
Answers
115
Questions
0
Helped
37471
Points
169

I the file is on your computer, it means your folder is empty and there are no images or other files in it. If it says "no Image" on your camera, it simply means you have a blank memory card, or possibly "no" memory card in the camera.

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

2helpful
1answer

Could you please tell me, what does DCIM in my sony ipod mean? how can i use that or when do i use that? please

Yes, that is the access to you picture files.

From WIKI:



Design rule for Camera File system (DCF) is a JEITA specification (number CP-3461) which defines a file format and file system for digital cameras, including the directory structure, file naming method, character set, file format, and metadata format. It is currently the de facto industry standard for digital still cameras. The file format of DCF is based on the Exif 2.2 specification.
The latest version of the standard is v 2.3.
The filesystem in a digital camera contains a DCIM (Digital Camera images) directory which contains possibly multiple subdirectories with names such as "123ABCDE", which consist of a unique directory number (in the range 100...999) and five alphanumeric characters, which may be freely chosen and often refer to a camera maker. These directories contain files with names such as "ABCD1234.JPG", which consist of four alphanumeric characters (often "DSC_" or "IMG_"), followed by a number. The file extension is "JPG" for Exif files and "THM" for Exif files that represent thumbnails. Other file formats use different extensions. Multiple files sharing a number (even if the file extension or the four alphanumeric characters are different) are considered related and form a DCF object.
For example, the files on a Nikon D40 are arranged according to the above specification. Thus, a card formatted by the camera will have a partition named "NIKOND40", with a subdirectory named "DCIM". This directory contains a subdirectory named by default "100NCD40", in which images are stored. images are named "DSC_xxxx", where xxxx represents the file's sequential number.
As this is an industry standard, similar directory structures and naming procedures can be found in most digital cameras.
[edit] AccessCamera file systems can usually be accessed by directly mounting them via the USB mass storage device class protocol, which exposes the file layout, whether DCF compliant or otherwise. Alternatively, and independent of DCF, files may be accessed via the Picture Transfer Protocol, which provides an object-oriented view and need not expose the file layout.
The file system layout is often opaque to users, as images are copied onto a computer or printer and the application deals with layout
Apr 11, 2011 • Vacuums
1helpful
2answers

What does raw mean on the camera and when put on the laptop

Hey there,
A camera raw image file contains minimally processed data from the camera. This is mostly used for professionals who want the absolute highest quality from their photos. However, RAW photos are very very large in file size, and will fill up your memory card quickly.
I recommend shooting in the highest quality JPEG file format. This will give you great looking photos, but with a more manageable file size.
Hope this helps! And if it did, feel free to rate me :)
Mar 10, 2011 • Cameras
0helpful
1answer

What is iso?

An "iso" file is just a disk image.
There are two ways to deal with a disk image: put it on a disk, or make it look like you put it on a disk.


The easiest way to think of an iso file is more like a "zip" or "cab" file, only without the compression.
An iso file contains the image of a disk. That means it contains all the files and folders that were on that disk, much like a zip or cab file contains a collection of files and folders. The real difference is that an iso is a byte-for-byte copy of the low-level data actually stored on a disk.
There's nothing about the iso format that actually knows about files, folders or formats. It's just the raw data from the disk. Now, naturally that raw data, if interpreted correctly, may know about files, folders and format. But, like a disk, the operating system has to look, see what format was used (things like FAT32, NTFS and the like), and interpret the contents of the iso file as if it were reading the raw data from an actual disk.

1helpful
1answer

DISK SAYS "FILE DOES NOT CONTAIN IMAGE DATA" BUT

hi there,

this case will happen if you still have pictures on memory card and it hasn`t been formatted using the Nikon system

the solution is backup your files on memory card to PC/laptop, then reformat the memory card using Nikon menu

hope this will help you
1helpful
1answer

File contains no image data

If you format, you will lose everything...format means erase and optimize. Take your card to a store like Walmart that has a Kodak picture maker machine. It will usually read all the pics on a card and you can make a cd of them on the machine.
1helpful
1answer

File Contains No Image!

Does the camera have internal memory? The folder name might not match the folder you or the camera are looking for. REmove mem card and see if the pics are still on the camera, if so, then try again without the card in. try and see the card in "mass media storage" mode on your PC. Reformat the card in the camera after you get the pics off to reset the folder name.
3helpful
1answer

"FILE CONTAINS NO IMAGE DATA"

It may be of your new SD card. Try with another SD card. It may not show you File contains No Image Data. -Lalith
0helpful
1answer

Diablo2 installation problems

Well no doubt that the game you downloaded is not good, i mean the game itself maybe its something in the burn, maybe in the extract... download another file of this game or buy it, the game is really old, whats mean that its really cheap.
0helpful
1answer

RoboHelp HTML -- cannot check out image

By "check out" image, what do you mean? If you mean it does not display, filenames are case sensitive, so make sure the HTML code correctly calls the .gif file with the right case.
0helpful
1answer

E-mailing photos

JPEG format storage is ideal for posting your photos to the Internet and for e-mailing them to friends. (It’s also useful for archiving when you've finished editing them and need to save storage space.) The compressed images still look good on-screen and contain a relatively large amount of information in the shrunken file. JPEG storage is great for maximizing space but not for maintaining image quality. If you want to get smaller files for archiving, use minimal JPEG compression (high quality/low compression). The ideal compression is lossless, which means there's no discernible drop in image quality even though the file size has decreased.
Not finding what you are looking for?

102 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Nikon Cameras Experts

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

Brad Brown

Level 3 Expert

19187 Answers

Grand Canyon Tech
Grand Canyon Tech

Level 3 Expert

3867 Answers

Are you a Nikon Camera Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...