...no card even with card installed The camera may not be able to accept the newer cards like the CF UDMA or the SDHC. Since there is no model listed you will have to look up your camera brand and ...
...camera if you put a new CF in it - it may not work. CompactFlash© (CF) (Type I/II, compliant with UDMA) MicroDrive. So it works with Type I and Type ...
...power when the camera is off. I have tried inserting a new compact flash card Lexar Professional udma x300 2g card and have reformatted my existings memory cards (San disk extreme III 2gb & Lexar ...
...to offer a solution to this problem. I have also, today, purchased a 4GB Compact Flash (Lexar UDMA type) and I get an identical message. This sounds as though it is, for some reason or the
...the camera but no luck. I hvae the following cards. (SanDisk extreme III 2GB, Lexar Professiional UDMA 300x speed 4GB& 2GB). The camera is still operating fine, with the exception of the light ...
...you use a normal Extreme III card you get about 8 shots before the cache is full but if you use a UDMA card you get double because the camera can right the data to it
computer or another camera. If it works fine then it may not be the card. Make sure the card is not UDMA, 4GB or more in memory size since those new big cards are not compatible with the older cameras
...! To make sure the card is formatted correct, do a format in the camera. I'm not sure if the newest UDMA CF cards are compatible with your camera. But I think you still have an old card, you can ...
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