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I HAVE A NEW SAMSUNG NX CAMERA IT SAYS MEMORY FULL I ONY TOOK ONE PIC

ITS ANEW CAMERA I TOOK ONR PIC NOW IT SAYS MEMORY FULL AND I CAN'T TAKE ANY MORE PICS

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Did you buy and insert a memory card?
Is the memory card unlocked?
The internal memory is very small and not fit to shoot your pictures.
If you did put in a new memory card, please goto the setup menu and format the card.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 01, 2008

SOURCE: MEMORY FULL ?? CD310CE

if your cam is using a sd card, the card could be locked, theres a little switch on the side of the card try using that and see wat happens. its tiny on one of the sides.

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Steven Wander

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  • Posted on Feb 24, 2008

SOURCE: Err CF

TRy and reformat the CF card through the camera. Youll lose the pics for sure but you cant see them anyway. You can also check for bent pins in the CF slot. Sometimes if you shut down the camera in mid write to the card, itll mess up the cards FAT (file directory)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2008

SOURCE: my EX-Z60 reads MEMORY FULL i've only taken 3 pics

I would think that you are using the built-in camera memory, by default it will allow 3 pics.
You need to go to the menu, choose setup and on the 3rd page is Format. Format your memory card

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Pavan Ponangi

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  • Posted on Jul 12, 2009

SOURCE: my camera says memory full but doent show any

hi

an alternate solution to this is that try to read te card on uoy pc using a card reader and check to see that the card is empty infact and if it still is genuenly empty then try and format the card once and then try again

cheers
pls rate if this was any help

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 02, 2009

SOURCE: Kodak c180 camera 1 month old with 5 pics taken.

this camera has a SMALL internal memory, you need to buy a memory card for it , and then you can take thousands of pictures no problem . i had the same issue and the memory card fixed it immediately. :)

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