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Nikon D3200 Memory Slot Error
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 725629" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p><span style="color: #000000">If you look down into the sd card slot, the pin on the side opposite from the lock switch is closer to you. Its also obscured by the spring lock mechanism. Not sure if that is what you are seeing. Anyway, moving on to the lock switch. Its not an electrical switch. When the slider is in the lock position, it presses on a little piece of metal on the side of the track in the socket and tells the camera its locked. Its almost unnoticeable. If it is noticeable, it might be bent. Not good of course. Also see if you see any crap in there that might interfere with the switch. If you don't see anything bent and don't see any pocket lint, I think I would aggressively plug the card in and out a dozen times or so. Try it with the card locked and unlocked. Only do this when you have resigned yourself to the fact that its broken and you need to get it repaired anyway. It might just be stuck and a little aggression on the card might loosen it up.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 725629, member: 4923"] [COLOR=#000000]If you look down into the sd card slot, the pin on the side opposite from the lock switch is closer to you. Its also obscured by the spring lock mechanism. Not sure if that is what you are seeing. Anyway, moving on to the lock switch. Its not an electrical switch. When the slider is in the lock position, it presses on a little piece of metal on the side of the track in the socket and tells the camera its locked. Its almost unnoticeable. If it is noticeable, it might be bent. Not good of course. Also see if you see any crap in there that might interfere with the switch. If you don't see anything bent and don't see any pocket lint, I think I would aggressively plug the card in and out a dozen times or so. Try it with the card locked and unlocked. Only do this when you have resigned yourself to the fact that its broken and you need to get it repaired anyway. It might just be stuck and a little aggression on the card might loosen it up.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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