I have two memory cards that are the same size, but one stores many more pictures than the other.
•Your memory card may contain files that are not images or videos recognized by the camera. Save any data on the memory card that you want to keep, then format the memory card (see “Install and format an optional memory card” on page 6).
•If your memory cards are 4GB or larger, the card that stores fewer images may have been improperly formatted by a device that does not support 4GB or larger cards. A new type of High Capacity Secure Digital (marked SDHC) memory card is now available that prevents improper formatting and use by devices not supporting 4GB or larger cards. Try formatting the card in this camera, which supports SDHC cards.
•Your memory card may be defective. If you have formatted your memory card in the camera and it does not show the expected capacity, consider replacing the memory card.
My camera indicates I can store 2000 images regardless of the Image Quality setting.
When you turn on your camera with a memory card installed, the camera indicates the number of pictures and video images you can store on the memory card at the current Image Quality setting. This camera supports storing a maximum of 2000 images on a memory card.
It takes a long time to “Delete All” images from my memory card.
Having a large number of images stored on a memory card increases the time the camera takes to delete them. Instead of deleting them, format the memory card (see “Install and format an optional memory card” on page 6).
The Power light is on but the Image Display is off, or the camera seems stuck and won't operate.
•Slide to a different position or press any camera button to reactivate the Image Display.
•Reset the camera (see “Resetting the camera” on page 34).
The camera responds sluggishly when trying to review images.
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•See “Storage” on page 44 and “Memory capacity” on page 45 for tips about memory cards.
Video recording terminates abruptly. The video is saved successfully, but it is shorter than expected.
Replace your memory card with a faster card. Look for cards marked High Performance, Pro, Ultra, or High Speed.
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