You need to "play/view" the stored pictures and i think by clicking the "Menu" will show you the "Delete/Erase one/all"
Personally ill recommend an external CF reader and simply transfer all photos on any PC, then save them on a Flash Stick, GoogleDrive or a CD/DVD
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SOURCE: CF Card Error
Well there is a known problem witht eh CF memory design, i hope this is not your problem but it may be. Take your camera into a well lit area or get a small flash light. Open the memory door and peek down inside the camera and look at the pins inside the camera. Are they all uniform? does any look bent or out of place? there should be 2 uniform rows no pins should be missing or out of place. If they are you have a connection problem. This is one of the issues with this memory format and its why they have changed the design to SD. This is common with people who remove the cards alot and use a reader over time the card and the slot becomes warn and its very easy to bend pins because the card isnt sliding in smooth. If this is your problem (a few bent pins) you may have to take it in for service or try and fix it yourself. Ive read about people using a mechanical pencil. Remove the lead and the pin slips right into the top and you can carefuly move it back. Hope this helps!
SOURCE: canon powershot g3 no image on lcd
Assuming you are recording images on to the memory card[are you?]. Is is a 'peer through the screen to take model or can you use a normal viewfinder? If the latter I would learn to live without looking at the images ,until yo can see them on the screen[computer or TV] at home. Otherwise at this age it will be new camera time I feel, But do get onto Canon webs site technical support there may be a simple solution.
SOURCE: CF FULL
I just had exactly the same problem with my 20D. I removed and reinserted the battery and it fixed the problem.
Dave
SOURCE: canon powershot g3
a common problem is with the 'optical unit' shutter control part.
have to replace the 'optical unit'
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