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EOS Rebel T2i Images not saving on SD card

fishers1976
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I’m having an issue with my camera not saving the photos to the SD card. It’s a brand new SD card which I’ve formatted to the camera. I’ve verified that all the settings are correct. The SD card is inserted correctly and the battery is charged. When I take a photo, it seems normal. The display looks like the photo was taken. However, when I go to view the photos, I get the message “No Image”. Nothing was saved to the SD card. Does anyone know what would cause this?

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kvbarkley
VIP
VIP

Is it a full size card or a micro card with adapter?

You can look in the slot and see if any of the fingers are bent.

Can you low-level format the card in the camera?

It’s a full sized card. Brand new. 128GB. 

Yes. I can low level format. I will try that. 

I accidentally hit the accept as a solution button. 
I cannot select the low level format box. It will not go to that box. Also, I looked in the SD slot, but it is tough to see if anything is wrong. 

fishers1976,

Is it possible that you are accidentally formatting your card?

I know you said that you can't go to the low level formatting box, but that is sort of the default. If you hit OK, then the card formats. The reason I ask is that I just formatted my card, and I got the same message you did.  "No Image".

Steve Thomas

Hmmm…strange. 

I have an appointment with the Geek Squad at Best Buy tomorrow. I’m hoping they can figure out what’s causing that. 

shadowsports
Legend
Legend

I believe 128GB is supported, but the T2i works best with 32GB or smaller media.

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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Thank you for the information. The manual says it can have up to 128GB. I also have a 16gb and it doesn’t work either. It is the SD card I’ve always used in the past, but now it doesn’t work. 

Tintype_18
Authority
Authority

What brand? Some off brands aren't real good. I use SanDisk. 128GB is a big card; IMO not needed. I use either 16GB or 32GB. They will hold a truckload of photos.

John
Canon EOS T7; EF-S 18-55mm IS; EF 28-135mm IS; EF 75-300mm; Sigma 150-600mm DG
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