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My DXG luxe ultra-thin camcorder will not read the 2gb SD card, what is the problem?

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Hi! the possible problem for this is in your SD memory. Try to fix your SD memory card by formatting it. This will solve your problem

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I have a DXG 5B1 HD and need to replace the card. What specific card is compatable?

As per this page:

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I assume you mean SDHC. DXG does not have a firmware update for this camera. The differences between SD and SDHC involve hardware. If a device was designed to work only with SD cards and not with SDHC cards then no amount of firmware updating will change this.
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When you insert a new 2gb sd card and the camera message reads card full.

The card may need to be formatted, or it may be that this camera does not support so large a memory card.
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WHEN I TURN ON MY DXG 505V THE SCREEN ASKS FORMAT SD CARD? I ANSWER YES. GOES BACK TO DXG ON SCREEN AND KEEPS REPEATING ITSELF ABOUT THE SD CARD. AND SO ON

Most likely cause is the the SD Card is the wrong type. There are different types in the same size card.

Some cameras can only take a card to a certain volume in GB. You put a 5GB card in a camera that is only rated to 2GB and you will get an error.

Make you the Lock Protection tab is set to unlocked.

Remove battery, wait 2 minutes and try again.

The manual says this regarding format failure

The digital video camera cannot guarantee to perform formatting on all memory card formats. When this happens, please format the memory card on a PC as the FAT format.

Speed Class - SD Association

www.sdcard.org > developers > overview > speed_class
The SD Association has defined various Speed Class standards to answer a ... If your host device requires a UHS Speed Class 1 SD memory card, you can use ... ‎SD Family · ‎Capacity (SD/SDHC/SDXC · ‎Application Performance Class

How to choose an SD card: Class and speed ratings explained

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Aug 23, 2019 - The SD Association devised a way to standardise the speed ratings for different cards. These are defined as 'Speed Class' and refer to the absolute minimum sustained write speeds. Cards can be rated as Class 2 (minimum write speed of 2MB/s), Class 4 (4MB/s), Class 6 (6MB/s) or Class 10 (10MB/s).

microSD and SD Card Buying Guide - TechSpot

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Jump to Speed Classes - Class 2 (C2), 2, Standard definition recording and playback ... Some SDHC and SDXC cards will also support Ultra High Speed

Help on DXG-505V

https://www.google.com/search?safe=off&rlz=1C1QJDB_enCA643CA644&sxsrf=ALeKk02MmcbrEuTOz2sgO3pG9VOviV1Prg%3A1607448429463&ei=bbfPX73aG8K1ggfW2o_AAg&q=dxg+505v+format+card+failure

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DXG-565V Flash Media Camcorder: my DXG -565V Flash Media Camcorders sd slot wont e...

There is a spring that puts pressure on the SD card. It is most likely stuck.

You will need to fish around with a straightened paperclip, but be careful not to bend anything or the slot won't work properly any longer.

this has happened to me a few times and it's always the same fix...the spring is jammed and needs to be coerced back into place.

Hope this helps!
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Please can you tell me if an SD card called SD Ultra 11 66X 2GB will be read by a standard SD card reader

Yes, i t should be unless it is a SDHC Card which it should not be as SDHC cards have minimum 4 GB capacity. For more info:

The older SD (secure digital) cards had a maximum capacity of 2GB. The SDHC (secure digital high capacity) cards can go to 32GB. Devices that support SDHC will say so in their specs and they will also read older SD card. Older devices that use SD cards will NOT use SDHC.

"SDHC (Secure Digital High-Capacity) cards are flash memory cards with a minimum capacity of 4GB (gigabytes). SDHC cards provide removable memory for compatible digital devices including cameras, camcorders, PDAs, MP3 players and more.
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My sdhc card wont work

Your camera will accept a maximum SD card capacity of 2GB. It simply isn't capable of handling anything of a larger capacity and in particular is incompatible with the more technically advanced SDHC cards.

Your fix is to either replace your camera with a later model or to stick to using SD cards with a maximum 2GB capacity.
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My camera won't turn on!

Check your memory card you need a sd card or mmc for this camera make sure your card is not an sd hc card over 2gb it will not support it
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