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The camera may not be able to read the 2gb card. If the 2gb card is SDHC and the old card is not that is the problem. Many older cameras cannot take the newer SDHC cards. Find another 1gb that is not SDHC.
Bad news. The A345 will only accept up to a 1gb xd card. Here's a link to Fuji's camera/card compatibility chart. http://www.fujifilm.ca/x7970.xml Just highlight the address and paste it into your address bar.
FinePix 3800 can handle any xD Picture Card size.
Unfortunately the largest ones are only 2 Gb
Here a chart of all available sizes, speeds
and approximate number of photos that can be taken on each.
Tested the xD 2Gb H & M+ on my own 3800 and both work great.
Cladislaw, I don't know if this is the exact solution, but considering that your XD card is new, and as this one is not working I assume you old one was, it is likely that the card is not compatible to your camera.
Yes, the gammat of technology fails to find consistency in the simplest things: Not all XD cards are the same.
I think your camera uses an XD "M-type" card, now a days there's a new XD "H-type" card ('H' for high capacity) which are the same size but offer much larger capacity and storage speed.
If you've bought your new card from a reputable retailer, go see them and ask them to try another (of a different type and smaller capacity) and if it is the wrong one then they may offer to replace what you have.
There is the obvious, which we should cover - are you sure the card is inserted the right way. Also, check the contacts that they are not dirty or bent or tarnished (don't touch them with your fingers).
Hope this helps, but please let us know if it doesn't so we can follow up further.
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