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Anonymous Posted on Dec 31, 2009

Minolta X60 won't read memory card.Have had this camera for a while but only recently tried installing and using a memory card, a Verbatim SDHC 4GB. The camera will not recognize the memory card. ?????

  • Anonymous Dec 31, 2009

    The manual says the the camera can use an SD (Secure Digital)Memory Card, or MultimediaCard. I have also gone through the formatting process, but no luck.

  • Anonymous Jan 01, 2010

    Formatting was done in the camera with card unlocked. The screen says formatting complete - but will not recognize card.

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Check your owners manual to see if your camera accepts SDHC cards.

Testimonial: "Yes, that was the problem. With a new 'SD' card installed everything works as epxected. Thanks!"

  • Anonymous Jan 01, 2010

    I'm assuming you're formatting the card in the camera. Is the slide switch on the side of the card unlocked?

  • Anonymous Jan 01, 2010

    Your manual says your camera can use an SD card (those only go up to 2GB) but not an SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity which are 4GB and higher). That's why it won't recognize the card.

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