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Hello, my Nikon D-90 is stuck with the r-33 error message with the f-stop flashing. This happened after I emptied the memory card onto my laptop from a card reader. When I reinserted it the camera froze. I tried a friend's card ( he has a Nikon too ) and his card didn't work on my camera either so that eliminates the card I think. Any ideas? Holiday snaps are a wastin'. Thanks, Frank G [email protected]

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If you did not set write protect on the card before you attached it to the computer, it may have got corrupted. If you are sure all the images are backed up, format the card in the camera.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 07, 2007

SOURCE: Memory card flashes full when it's not

There should be a "format card" option in the camera's system menu. do this and it may help the unfortunate equipment realize the situation:) (be sure there are no pics you want to keep as they will be permenantly removed)

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 14, 2007

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i don't know what this means- it's more an error in the laptop I would think Can you still see images via the review control in the camera?

Inky

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  • Posted on Sep 17, 2007

SOURCE: Camera read CF card, but cannot see on USB or other media

You can connect the camera to the computer via a USB cable and use the camera as the card reader. It will show up as a mass storage device. You should then be able to copy the images to your PC and format the card once recovered.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2009

SOURCE: Nikon D60 memory card problem. When i turn my

check your sd card, there's a tiny bar on the side that you can "slide" to unlock...

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 25, 2009

SOURCE: New 4GB CF card for E5400, camera gives 'out of memory' message

So far as I am aware, the 5400 will support only up to 2GB cards. As to the firmware upgrade you mention, I don't recall that that has any bearing on the max. card capacity; but it's worth doing for the RAW format support (for me, at least). Cheers and good shooting. Davo, Tas. 

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