Your camera should be capable to record video for 30 minutes in a row. The SD card should be more than 4Gb to record 30 minutes. and not 128 Mb.
I think you have a 128 Gb card, if not the card is the problem. 128 mb is really not enough for 30 minutes. It would be just enough for one and a half minute.
SOURCE: Nikon coolpix 4600.
Hi I found this info on the Nikon Australia website:
"System Error" or "Lens Error" message in LCD monitor
Question
My COOLPIX camera displays a "System Error" or "Lens Error" message. What should I do?
Answer
Having a "System Error" or "Lens Error" message displayed on the camera's LCD monitor would generally indicate that your camera needs servicing.
A System Error is a general error which can be caused by many things: lens problem, CF Card problem, general camera failure, etc. To troubleshoot, please try the following:
On the other hand, a Lens Error generally means that an error has occured during the lens operation. To troubleshoot, please try the following:
If the above tips do not help, your camera must be sent to our Nikon Authorised Service Centres, there are no user serviceable parts in our Nikon COOLPIX cameras.
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Seems you may just have to remove and replace the battery - sort of like a Windows Restart to fix a computer problem! - this would reset your camera's memory.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Nikon coolpix 5700 shows no memory left after purchasing a new card & batteries
The largest CompactFlash card that Nikon approved for the 5700 is 256MB, which is what I'm using in my 5700. That's small by today's standards and you probably won't even find it in stores. I see some web sellers have 256MB cards for only $6 or so. Other commercial card sellers on the web claim that the 5700 will handle CF cards up to 1GB capacity. That's what I might try since online they're selling for as little as $8 plus shipping. Given that the 5700 was introduced in 2002, any cards bigger than 1GB probably won't work.
SOURCE: Nikon Coolpix P4 - no power after little piece between battery and SD card ...
the little white peice is what holds ur battery cover closed i think, so without a closed cover it cant really function. i think so anyway
SOURCE: Lost of space on micro SD card
Yes you can get your space back.
Let me clear you first you lost the space due to while system is writing data in your SD micro card it is suddenly ejected or disabled.
You will do this method to retrieve you data back. You will need some things
1. Card reader for SD micro memory.
2. A software called D M comes as Hard disk tool it comes in bootable cds.
You will remove your H D for safe side to protect your hard disk data.
Put your SD card in card reader and start you computer with bootable cd that contains D M software.
When your system is boot from cd run D M and go to option in D M erase all data. This will retrieve your all space from SD. Remember you can do the same thing with Hard disk if there is any bad sector or some space not avalible or disk partion is not able to delete by any softwares.
Hope this will help you, If you have any problem regards this you can reply to me other wise don't forget to make ansewer my thread.
Regards
nidostyle
SOURCE: my memory card won't work in my camera
check on the side of the card for a little plastic slide. check if it's on locked, if so switch to unlocked.
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