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Re: My memory cards say they are full. I have deleted
Wit this error that you have I would suggest that you format the card and then after that check if you still have the same error and if still same problem remove the card from camera and put it back in.
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Turning off a camera before an image is completely written to the memory card.
Removing the memory card from a camera while an image is being written to the card.
Removing the card from a memory card reader while files are still being transferred to a computer.
Batteries conking out as files are being transfered directly from the camera to a computer. Note: always make sure you have fully charged batteries before transferring images.
Removing the card from a card reader while folders and files from the card are open on a computer.
Opening, deleting, renaming or moving files on the card while its contents are open on a computer.
Using a memory card which has not been formatted in the camera. Use the delete/erase function when needed, however a card should be regularly formatted.
Formatting a card in a computer instead of the camera.
Inserting a second memory card into a card reader before closing and removing the first when viewing images on the card from a computer.
Taking photos when camera batteries are nearly empty.
Taking photos too rapidly so the camera can not complete writing one image before starting the next.
Continually shooting and deleting, shooting and deleting images when the card is full.
Letting a memory card get too full before downloading the images to a computer or storage device. Cards that are too full may overwrite the card headers.
Using a memory card from one camera in a different camera without formatting it in the new camera first.
Usually because the memory card in the camera is full and cannot record any more photos. You have to insert a new memory card, or delete some photos from the current inserted card.
Try formatting the card. Deleting photos leaves the card fragmented, and if you go through several cycles of shooting and then deleting, cards can become all but unusable. You should format the card every time you finish download all your photos.
Hi, did you click the option to erase the photos from the card after you imported them into iPhoto? It could be that the images are still on the card and that iPhoto has just deleted the directory.
If you are sure that the photos are all on your Mac then the best thing is to use the camera's menu and reformat the card.
I have made a point of NEVER letting iPhoto delete the pictures but I delete them manually in the camera once I know they are safe in iPhoto. However, I am finding that I am no-longer deleting the photos from the card - when it is full I put it aside and use a new one - they are so cheap now - way cheaper than film is.
hi,
sometimes old photos tend to stay inside due to some defect or settings. instead of deleting photos. format the card once before you start clicking the photos. formatting can be done in PC or in your camera. if this does not solve the problem. please revert back to us.
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