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Jerry G.
 
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Try a new memory card, in case the one you have has some type of defect. I
have seen this before. If the new card does the same thing, then the camera
has an I/O problem.

The camera is fixed by swapping the board that has the I/O on it, and then
doing the re-calibration. The camera would have to be serviced by the
manufacture, or their rep who would be properly equipped to re-calibrate it.

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Jerry G.
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"Rono" wrote in message
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Put a memory card in it with pictures from
another camera, & it reads "no pictures in
memeory card"! With a formatted card, after
you take some pictures, it "locksup", & you
can't get them out of the camera, unless you
put the card into another camera! Any recalls,
common faults, or firmware upgrades? Rono.