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V. Wolf Posted on Feb 18, 2013
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My Lumix gives me the message that card is full and it cant take anymore pictures, then shuts off, very frustrating. I cant figure out whats wrong thru all the research Ive done so far...help

I have deleted all pics as far as I can tell, however there are still pics on the camera, it that the card? how can I delete photos on card, so camera will let me take pictures???

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What happens when you format the memory card in the camera?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2007

SOURCE: Can't delete photos from the memory card

just format the card in the computer, find someone with a card reader and format it there, after format on the camera.... and hoppefully the problem will be solved

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 27, 2007

SOURCE: Message: Memory Card Error - Memory Card Parameter Error on 4gb SDHC card

I recently bought a DMC-TZ3 and have been researching memory cards. Several sites sell cards with the camera and list the card type. I would suggest buying one of these cards. Any cards larger than 2gb must be SDHC type SD cards. There appear to different types of SDHC cards, 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0. Check out Wikipedia.org for a description. 2.0 cards are not compatable for devices developed prior to 2.0 so that may be the reason for the camera problem. So far I haven't seen anything that states what type SDHC card the camera requires. I found a computer memory site that that sells memory that they say will work. There may be others.
http://www.mymemory.co.uk/compatible-memory/Digital_Cameras/Panasonic/Panasonic_Lumix_DMC-TZ3

olamoree

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  • Posted on May 21, 2008

SOURCE: Message: Memory Card Error - Memory Card Parameter Error on 4gb SDHC card

I have been rummaging around trying to find two solutions: 1) to get my Toshiba Satellite card reader to read SDHC cards and 2) to get my desktop USB ports to read SDHC cards. While MS offers a hotfix for XP, it does not always work because of the different Chip Sets in computers. I have also read where posters say that the SDHC card works in the compter NOW, but NOW will not work in the camera... and the SDHC card NOW works in the camera but will NOT work in the computer.... I found a tekkie article that may help clear the air... SDHC cards are formatted in Fat32x (NOTICE the "x") and SD cards are formatted in Fat32 (no 'x') and these compatibility problems arise when the user unwittingly or unknowingly RE-formats the SDHC card, either when it is put in the computer and won't read or when it is put in the camera and won't read... but just don't bother to mention that THAT is what they did upon inserting the card and only proceeded to complain about an apparent incompatibility. The camera or computer might even mislead you asking if you want to format the card..... but all is not lost. The Panasonic site gives a program AND a pdf instruction book on How To ReFormat an SD or SDHC card specifying the proper Fat32x or Fat32 format. Hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2009

SOURCE: unable to view pics from memory card of lumix camera

hi i think your memory card is dead, just to make sure try it in something else. let me know Yvon chow !!!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 19, 2011

SOURCE: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX7 camera query

I bought a Panasonic Lumix camera model No. DMC-ZS7 from Brzil. It has FNOA001374 as a serial number.
I would like to know that it is original or no?

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You used the computer's operating system to delete the pictures. Now, your camera doesn't recognize what happened since it uses a completely different operating system. To get the card working again, you must format it in the camera. This will erase it so download any pics you want to save first.
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Have you tried another card in there?  Sometimes the cards go for no apparent reason at all.  And, of course, sometimes for an actual reason...the most common being pulling the card out of a card-reader while data is transferring.

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Hello Maira,

Try doing a factory reset of the unit.

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hi i think your memory card is dead, just to make sure try it in something else. let me know Yvon chow !!!
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Copy your card to hard drive, reformat your memory card, and see what the numbers of pictures it gives you.

If you lower the resolution of the camera, the more pictures you can take.
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