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Pedrohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09658079700489143964noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4867085915208290109.post-4526281621125049102010-02-09T22:09:40.558-08:002010-02-09T22:09:40.558-08:00Clean the contacts on the MultiMediaCard. It seem...Clean the contacts on the MultiMediaCard. <br><br> It seems that the card and the camera has problems communicating. A reduction of the data somewhere along the line. Should not the cleaning, then try a new card and see if it helps. <br><br> It is also possible that it changes its shape. From 2 / 3-3 / 4 or something. <br><br><br> I went to get the manual, but can not find a reference to the Canon S315.Mere Mortalnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4867085915208290109.post-3029762450302908492010-02-09T14:53:34.883-08:002010-02-09T14:53:34.883-08:00I agree to the memory card is the first place to s...I agree to the memory card is the first place to start the problem. Yes, clean the contacts on the card, but also states that the card format on the device. If all it does is with the photos that are not really delete the card and delete data bits are still garbage and the weather can cause some strange problems. So, if after cleaning and the model of the card, if you're still having problems, try another card. I assume you are not the card that comes with the camera, that is, the capacity is so low. However, for troubleshooting, you can see the original card, if that solves the problem. If you are the original card, then I would go into a shop and let the camera try a different card in the camera before you buy a new one. If you manage to solve the problem, then all you need to do is buy a new card. If the problem is still there, it seems it is time to contact your local Canon, as it is likely that the failure of the camera or not cost effective to repair. <br><br> steveSteve Pnoreply@blogger.com