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Lu Dal Posted on Oct 24, 2012

My screen's camera says, "Card is Full."

I have a FinePix S5200. I have been taking pictures with it, nothing has ever happened. Just recently I was taking some pictures with it, suddenly it stopped taking pictures and the screen said, "Card is full." I tried to delete all the pictures in the data. The screen was still saying, "Card is full." I even went online to find help in how to format the xd-picture card, I formatted it many times. However, the screen still kept on saying, "Card is full." Now, I cannot take any picture with the camera, due to the screen that says, "Card is full." If you can help me solve this problem, I would appreciate your help very much!

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In camera memory is alredy full but u say only memory card formaat pls look the camera memory and no answer that the card is full

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if you see no reation of the pressing of the button i.e. no focusing, no error message nothing , then most probably a simplest problem , the shutter release button may not be working for few reasons : 1) defective switch. 2) defective flex cable. 3) camera exposed to some physical jerk or dropping resulting into disalingment between inner switch and the shutter release button.

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same here, i thought that the camera was going into sleep mode to save batteries, the light turning red dosent inspire confidence

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  • Posted on Jun 16, 2008

SOURCE: camera says Frame no full cant take anymore pictures Help!

Copy your card to hard drive, reformat your memory card, and see what the numbers of pictures it gives you.

If you lower the resolution of the camera, the more pictures you can take.

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2009

SOURCE: on screen file no. full and I can not take pictures anymore

The solution is: 1. go to set 2. go to frame no. and reset. You can make pictures again.

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  • Posted on Oct 10, 2009

SOURCE: i have a fujifilm finePix A345 camera and i am

Bad news. The A345 will only accept up to a 1gb xd card. Here's a link to Fuji's camera/card compatibility chart. http://www.fujifilm.ca/x7970.xml
Just highlight the address and paste it into your address bar.

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