There are several possibilities:
The card may actually be full. It's possible that you did not program the computer to erase the card after downloading the pictures from your last shoot. If that's the case, just format the card in the camera. You can check to see if there are images on the card by pressing the playback button on the rear of the camera. Camera must be "On" to do this.
The card may be corrupted. Again, try formatting. If this doesn't fix the problem, replace the card with a known good one and see what happens. If the camera functions properly, then you know it's a card problem.
If the above doesn't fix it, the card may not be making proper contact inside the camera. However, if that's the case you should be getting a "no card" error message. My D-90 simply won't operate without a card in place.
Finally, if none of the above help, contact Nikon tech support at
www.nikon.com. I've found them to be very helpful.
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