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OK, try Formatting FAT32 On a PC, with an adapter. Then put in camera. Or it maybe faulty, and or the camera cannot "Detect" it properly.. Again sometimes a "Format" will make it work again, anything that was on the card will be erased though by formatting.. If there is data on the card you will need to try and recover with a PC first before formatting. If you cannot format or read on a PC then it is definitely faulty.
Eject the memory card .. And you will find a small button, that can slide, on the memory card .. Just slide it to another direction and use .. This will work for sure ..! Its the write protection switch for the memory card.
Yes, you need to have memory stick because camera has limited internal memory that can store few pictures only. Put new memory card, format it through camera Menu and copy internal memory pictures to memory stick, take our memory card from camera and delete internal memory pictures either one by one or format internal memory through camera Menu. Thanks.
There is a faulty in your memory card. Try to use a memory card reader to read your memory card on the PC. Then have all the files save (avg scan to make sure there's no virus) and reformat your memory card. Now, try to re-insert your card, check if it detect it.
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