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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D700
D700 problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Zerobeat" data-source="post: 502459" data-attributes="member: 34751"><p>When I bought mine (used, and with a similarly low amount of shutter clicks), they gave me a 32g card that would give me a "No Card Present" error. It checked out fine in my card reader, camera wouldn't budge. I had a older 256mb (yes, megabyte!) card laying around, so I updated the firmware, still no love. Picked up a Transcend 2g card, no issues. I currently use a 16g Micro SD card in an adapter on the camera, but I have a ton of smaller capacity cards the shop gave me in exchange for the 32g that wouldn't work. As Mikew has mentioned, it's best to format it in the camera. Sounds like you may be getting it sorted out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zerobeat, post: 502459, member: 34751"] When I bought mine (used, and with a similarly low amount of shutter clicks), they gave me a 32g card that would give me a "No Card Present" error. It checked out fine in my card reader, camera wouldn't budge. I had a older 256mb (yes, megabyte!) card laying around, so I updated the firmware, still no love. Picked up a Transcend 2g card, no issues. I currently use a 16g Micro SD card in an adapter on the camera, but I have a ton of smaller capacity cards the shop gave me in exchange for the 32g that wouldn't work. As Mikew has mentioned, it's best to format it in the camera. Sounds like you may be getting it sorted out! [/QUOTE]
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