Try formatting your memory card. Push power button on . 2. Press menu button 3 right scroll to setup 2. 3. scroll down to Format. 4. Right scroll to no then scroll down to yes and press menu button or ok. hope this helps
Due to the broadness of this issue, I can only give you information based on what I know.
Cameras made within the last few years usually always have card problems. They supply you with a 16Mb card just enough to get a few pictures on. When the user buys a different card, the usual error is either card read error, card error, or simply just not reading the card.
First, if you can buy the brand of card supplied with the camera it's highly suggested you do so. As much sense as it doesn't make, certain cards only work with certain cameras. To avoid costly purchases consult the sales rep at the store. If they seem like they think they know but have an uncertain tone don't trust them because they're just trying to get you to spend money. Take your camera in and ask them to literally check to see if their recommended card works.
If you continue to get this error you may have a defective unit in which case you should consult the camera company regarding your waranty.
Overall it's a great camera and you shouldn't have any other issues with it. From personal experience Samsung makes great products and they're built pretty sturdy and with excellent detail in enhancing their product's performance.
Good luck and please rate my solution accordingly.
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Try formatting your memory card. Push power button on . 2. Press menu button 3 right scroll to setup 2. 3. scroll down to Format. 4. Right scroll to no then scroll down to yes and press menu button or ok. hope this helps
Due to the broadness of this issue, I can only give you information based on what I know.
Cameras made within the last few years usually always have card problems. They supply you with a 16Mb card just enough to get a few pictures on. When the user buys a different card, the usual error is either card read error, card error, or simply just not reading the card.
First, if you can buy the brand of card supplied with the camera it's highly suggested you do so. As much sense as it doesn't make, certain cards only work with certain cameras. To avoid costly purchases consult the sales rep at the store. If they seem like they think they know but have an uncertain tone don't trust them because they're just trying to get you to spend money. Take your camera in and ask them to literally check to see if their recommended card works.
If you continue to get this error you may have a defective unit in which case you should consult the camera company regarding your waranty.
Overall it's a great camera and you shouldn't have any other issues with it. From personal experience Samsung makes great products and they're built pretty sturdy and with excellent detail in enhancing their product's performance.
Good luck and please rate my solution accordingly.
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