04-30-2023 03:24 PM
I've been using my M50 with my Pixel 6 phone without any problems, but today I connected the camera to my laptop to backup the photos so I could format the card. I ended up not formatting the card, but now, when I connect wirelessly to my phone, I get the message "no card in camera". However, there definitely is a card in the camera, and the camera is working just fine. I have tried using multiple different cards with the same result. It seems as though connecting the camera to the laptop has messed up the camera. Also, when I connected the camera to the laptop again, the laptop indicates that the card is empty, but it is not. I have tried this on multiple laptops with the same result.
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05-01-2023 09:11 AM
Update: I couldn't find any solutions to my problem, so I tried reinstalling the firmware. The camera already had the most recent version (1.1.0). I was a little nervous about doing this, since I had read that this could actually cause problems, but it worked. Problem solved!
05-01-2023 09:11 AM
Update: I couldn't find any solutions to my problem, so I tried reinstalling the firmware. The camera already had the most recent version (1.1.0). I was a little nervous about doing this, since I had read that this could actually cause problems, but it worked. Problem solved!
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