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Make sure you are not using an incompatible card like a SDHC card which looks identical. If the F3 can use those cards, make sure you format it in the menu system. If it still fails, try another card, it may be bad. Remove the card and do a short recording to internal memory to check system, if it is capable.
I have had this happen when I had a bad SD card inserted, especially when taking movies. Try a different SD card. I had some brand name (Kingston) cards not work well. The camera says it needs Class 4 speed rated cards, I tend to go with faster cards to avoid issues. I use class 6 or class 10 SD cards.
I read the following spec for your camera:Recording Media
Internal Flash Memory 64MB Video/Image SD/SDHC Up To 32GB Video/Image
So, I think that an 8 GB SD card should work.
The Micro adapter has no memory in it. It is just an adapter to use so you can plug your Micro SD memory card into a larger (SD) slot. The SD Micro memory card needs to be inserted into the adapter.
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