Canon 0304B001 User Manual - Page 32

following while the access lamp is lit or blinking. Such actions may

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Installing and Removing the Memory Card The access lamp lights or blinks while the picture is taken, when data is being transferred to the memory card and when data is being recorded, read, or erased on the memory card. Never do the following while the access lamp is lit or blinking. Such actions may destroy the image data. It may also damage the memory card or camera. · Shaking or banging the camera around. · Open the memory card slot cover. · Removing the battery. After image capture, you cannot do any menu operation while the image is processed and recorded onto the memory card (lit or blinking access lamp). When the memory card becomes full, the "Card Full" warning will appear on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder. Shooting will be disabled. Replace the memory card with one that is not full. If "Card Err (Card error)" is displayed on the LCD panel, see page 134. Card-full display Card error display Memory card No. If you use a low-capacity memory card, it might not be able to record large images. Microdrive cards are more vulnerable to vibration and physical shock. If you use a microdrive, be careful not to subject the camera to vibration or physical shock while recording or playing images. Do not touch the SD card's contacts with your fingers or metal objects. 32

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Installing and Removing the Memory Card
The access lamp lights or blinks while the picture is taken, when
data is being transferred to the memory card and when data is
being recorded, read, or erased on the memory card. Never do the
following while the access lamp is lit or blinking. Such actions may
destroy the image data. It may also damage the memory card or
camera.
· Shaking or banging the camera around.
· Open the memory card slot cover.
· Removing the battery.
After image capture, you cannot do any menu operation while the image
is processed and recorded onto the memory card (lit or blinking access
lamp).
When the memory card becomes full, the “
Card Full
” warning will appear
on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder. Shooting will be disabled.
Replace the memory card with one that is not full.
If “
Card Err
(Card error)” is displayed on the LCD panel, see page 134.
If you use a low-capacity memory card, it might not be able to record
large images.
Microdrive cards are more vulnerable to vibration and physical shock. If
you use a microdrive, be careful not to subject the camera to vibration or
physical shock while recording or playing images.
Do not touch the SD card’s contacts with your fingers or metal objects.
Card-full display
Card error display
Memory card No.