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Hi - My camera is a Lumix DMC FX77 - after having successfully recorded once an instruction appears saying 'Cannot record due to incompatible format NTSC/PAL data on this card' - I have delete

After having successfully recorded once an instruction appears saying 'Cannot record due to incompatible format NTSC/PAL data on this card' - I have deleted everything from the card but still no joy? Any solutions\/

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leecom72

Lee Hodgson

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  • Posted on Aug 17, 2009

SOURCE: how do you delete multiple pictures from the

Hi,
The quickest way to multiple delete pictures from you camera after you have copied or backed them up is to use the camera's menu to format the camera or/and card.




Regards.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 28, 2009

SOURCE: Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ4 black - memory card locked

Remove the SD card and slide the lock switch on it to the unlocked position. If it's already there then slide it fully to locked and then fully back again.

If this fails then you need to try another SD card to see whether it's a camera fault. If the camera is at fault then there's nothing more you can do other than to return the camera to Panasonic for repair.

Silverdragon

electronic & computer repair& servicre

  • 12061 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 12, 2010

SOURCE: our lumix dmc-fs3 camera says the memory card is

It should have a little switch on the side. You slide it down to lock, up to unlock.

drifterK

Catalin Turcu

  • 4924 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 17, 2010

SOURCE: HOW DO I FORMAT AN SD CARD FOR MY PANASONIC LUMIX

be sure it is not blocked. (it has a locking button on the side) and after that into the menu of the camera look for format reset card ...this is the best way to do it cause it will format it on the way camera will support it ...Beware cause this will delete all your pictures..
usually the format feature will be on the view picture mode...around the option for delete single or multiple picks..
but if this is too hard ..just nsert the card into a card reader in a laptop or computer ...go to my computer folder...it will be seen as a removable storage device ..click right on it ..and than format ...choose to format in fat 32 not in ntfs cause the camera may not read it after that ..
so ...fat or fat 32 will be the mode...and if you have patience do not do it in the quick mode..cause it may cause damages in the long term ..(after a few times)

Anonymous

  • 10594 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 28, 2010

SOURCE: When I turn on my

Go to camera Menu and look for memory card settings/ format option, select format and press OK to format memory card.

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