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Is 4gb SDHC card compatible with Samsung A50 camera,will not format,says card error

Card will not format,says card error,have tried locking and unlocking the card but nothing!

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The A50 works with MMC and SD cards, 2GB or smaller. It does not work with higher-capacity SDHC cards.

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SOURCE: Samsung s830 SDHC Problem?? Camera Dies!!

emm... I have got an 2 gb SD memorycard for mine to and it wont work. Read on several places that the camera can only handle 1 gb memory card... Dont know if that's true thou.

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SOURCE: card error - samsung a50

the card reading error appears when the card is locked by the side button ..and you try to make an operation forbidden by this locking action ...another thing may be a reading issue based on the card reader driver malfunction ...so reinstalling the card reader will be a point to start ..after that be sure that the card is not physically locked by the side slide button ..and the last thing be sure the files are not protected...another issue that may cause the error is the contacts of the card itself ...insert it proper and be sure they are not oxidized ...
If you do not have important files on it ..a formatting will be a good thing to do ...

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