You have to format the card in the new camera so that the camera can use it. Download everything that you wish to keep - formatting wipes the card. It will set up the card the way the camera needs it.
And a new bigger card would be a good idea.
Press the "flash" marked, right arrow key on the round button on the back.
It usually cycles through auto, fill in, red-eye reduction and off.
Press the center button when you find what you need.
It's a card speed problem.
The manual just glosses over it on page 40. "Depending on the card used, recording may stop even if there is remaining memory on the card" and "For video clip recording, it is recommended that a high speed card be used".
There's no mention of recommended Class (speed...
In some situations, fill in flash is an excellent idea.....but not "always".
It lifts shadows in portraiture but it depends on the flash...the little built-in-the-camera flashes cause as many problems as they solve (even if you can turn down the power). Experiment.
DSLRs are no faster at capturing things happening than point and shoots.
You have to anticipate fast action and as at the point you press the shutter, the viewfinder blacks out on a DSLR, you are better off with a P+S.
There are many reasons to buy a DSLR but speed of operation isn't one of them.
DSLRs are no faster at capturing things happening than point and shoots.
You have to anticipate fast action and as at the point you press the shutter, the viewfinder blacks out on a DSLR, you are better off with a P+S.
There are many reasons to buy a DSLR but speed of operation isn't one of them.
You have to format the card in the camera before you start using it.
Download the images you have (formatting will wipe the card).
Edit *************************
If you formatted it in the camera, then that should be fine. It has to be done every so often to refresh the File Allocation Table...
You have to format the card in the camera before you start using it.
Download the images you have (formatting will wipe the card).
Edit *************************
If you formatted it in the camera, then that should be fine. It has to be done every so often to refresh the File Allocation Table...
You have to format the card in the camera before you start using it.
Download the images you have (formatting will wipe the card).
Edit *************************
If you formatted it in the camera, then that should be fine. It has to be done every so often to refresh the File Allocation Table...
You have to format the card in the camera before you start using it.
Download the images you have (formatting will wipe the card).
Edit *************************
If you formatted it in the camera, then that should be fine. It has to be done every so often to refresh the File Allocation Table...