Following taking a lot of photos on holiday & messing with features on the camers on the plane home it is now saying there are 'no imaqges to display'.....
Will they be stored somewhere on the memory scard or camera to enable me to retrieve them?
I really hope so I'd hate to lose all my pictures :-(
I look forward to your reply
Sarah
SOURCE: Canon PowerShot A75 camera
This sounds like it might be a defective CCD imager. If so, Canon should fix this for you for free, including free shipping both ways. This is regardless of your camera's warranty status. Please check the following two links for more info:
http://camerarepair.blogspot.com/2007/11/canon-digital-cameras-showing-black.html
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=PgComSmModDisplayAct&fcategoryid=225&modelid=13390&keycode=2112&id=29819
Applicable cameras include:
A40, A60, A70, A75, A80, A85, A95, A300, A310, S1 IS, S60, S200, S230, S330, S400, S410, S500, SD100, SD110, IXUS V2/300/400/430/500, IXY Digital 200a/300a/400/450/500
SOURCE: Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-N1 - download photos from camera onto computer
You need to go to MENU, roll down to SET UP
if you roll down you would see at top
"Camera1", "Camera2" and "Memory Stick"
go to Memory Stick and roll down to COPY
go to ALBUM...
and then she ask you...All data in Album will be copied. Ready? touch OK ....
Now you create a folder with all the photos in the memory and you can download it.
I hope this help you...Liz Annette PR
SOURCE: memory card is full but there are no pictures on my camera.
Try using the "format" option in your camera's menu. That should wipe the card clean. There's probably a file or folder that the camera can't recognize as being one it created. You might also plug the card into a card reader and open it on a computer. The format option on the computer will also wipe the card clean to start fresh in the camera.
SOURCE: Canon Rebel XS displays busy signal after I take a
Is your card nearly full? Is your battery fully charged?
SOURCE: My canon Digital IXUS 8015
Your
camera uses SD memory cards. On one edge is a slider switch: towards
the electrical contacts is the unlocked position and away from them is
locked.
Unfortunately, the switch is easy to move accidentally
and it's also easy for it to appear to be unlocked when it isn't. Like
any mechanical component it's also possible for the switch to fail.
If
the switch is in the locked position then slide it fully to the
unlocked position; if it's already in the unlocked position, slide it
fully to the locked position and then fully back again. There should be a
soft click at each end of the switch travel, if not then the switch is
definitely faulty or obstructed.
If that fails, then try looking
closely at the switch in both positions to ensure that there is no
debris obstructing its movement, if not then check the electrical
contacts to ensure that they're completely clean and grease-free. Don't
touch the contacts with your bare skin, but if the contacts need
cleaning then a cotton bud (Q-tip) moistened with a little alcohol or
methylated spirits can be used to clean them.
If you still have
no fix, then try a different SD card as yours may have an irreparable
faulty switch. If the card does prove to be faulty then on most major
brands you may be able to return them to the manufacturer for exchange:
I've found that they will often do this on a goodwill basis even if the
card is out of warranty.
If all options regarding the memory
card are unsuccessful, then you have a faulty camera and further
remedies require either a professional repair or replacement of the
camera.
I hope that my answer has been of use and has given you
additional options to fix your problem. Please take a moment to rate my
reply.
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same problem. I hit format by mistake. Were files compressed??
robert
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