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Posted on Jul 02, 2008

Help!!! Hi I have a Dimage 7 HI and It only lets me take one picture at a time before deleting. My card is empty and when there is one picture on the card you get ready to take a shot and it sounds like it is going to take it and you can press the button all the way but it never takes it. on the screen it says that the frames are moving but it doesn't take the photo if there is already on taken. ai need help to figure out why that is . is there a button that got pushed to change the amount of phots that can be taken . I have already tried everything in the manuel and still can't figure it out. Help!! thanks so much

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1. Format CF to FAT16 - no remember how many folders u may have at once
2. Set "DRIVE" to single frame
3. Set quality to FINE - RAW may take up to 10MB and u can`t take series nor UHV movie

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