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Most memory cards have a lock on the actual card. Pull out the memory card, and on the side should be a small rectangular piece of plastic. Slide this down the side of the memory card until it won't go any farther. Put it back in the camera, and you can take pictures.
Basically you can format the card using the camera or a computer which may get it working again or just replace it with a new one. A 2gb card is fairly inexpensive to replace.
Take out memory card from camera, turn it On and check does it show format error? If yes, press Home, Memory option and format internal memory. If camera does not show format error then put back memory card in and press Home, Memory card option and format it. This will delete all files/ data and will refresh memory card, take some pictures and check. If after formatting, still format error exist, put new memory card.
May i ask, have you formated these cards before putting them into your camera?
If not then the first step is to format your SD card through the camera menu. (Read your camera manual to see how to format your memory card). If this does not help, try another memory card (say the small 16/32mb card that came in the box with the camera). If this card does not display a "memory card error", then the other card is at fault.
Check to see if in your settings you are putting the pictures onto the memory card or the cameras internal memory. If there is no internal memory, then I guess that's no help. Also check to see if the card is write protected (a little switch on the side of it).
I hope it may be a ' lens error'.if it means u can try this at once..
Fix #1: Remove the batteries from the camera, wait a few
minutes. Put a fresh set of batteries back in (preferably rechargeable
NiMH 2500mah or better) and turn the camera on.
Fix #2: Remove the batteries, then remove the memory
card. Then install the new batteries, when you turn it on it should
come back to life. Error E30 means you don't have a memory card
installed, so turn it off, slip in the memory card and turn it on one
last time.
There most definitely is a solution to this problem. Follow this link for a step by step fix for the memory card error. It requires taking the camera apart but if the warranty is expired you have nothing to lose. Fix worked fine for me.
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