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Anonymous Posted on Oct 31, 2011

Memory card is showing full but won't play back any photos stored on it - fine on PC/TV but not camera

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Try to delete one picture which you don't want, or one which is fuzzy,etc. Try it then. If it cannot play from the card, then some problem exists in the camera.

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