07-21-2016 01:28 PM - last edited on 02-08-2024 08:49 AM by Danny
I just got this error on my T5. When I try to take a picture, it says: "Card cannot be accessed. Reinsert/change card or format card with camera." re-inserted but no luck.
So, I try to format the card from the camera menu settings, and it says "Cannot format. Change card."
I even tried re-formatting the cards on my computer, but still no luck. the card works on other cameras, so it's not the card.
I have used this card in the camera before and never had a problem, this just happened all of the sudden.
PLease help. My camera is only 4 months old.
07-21-2016 01:42 PM
@danielle4 wrote:I just got this error on my T5. When I try to take a picture, it says: "Card cannot be accessed. Reinsert/change card or format card with camera." re-inserted but no luck.
So, I try to format the card from the camera menu settings, and it says "Cannot format. Change card."
I even tried re-formatting the cards on my computer, but still no luck. the card works on other cameras, so it's not the card.
I have used this card in the camera before and never had a problem, this just happened all of the sudden.
PLease help. My camera is only 4 months old.
Cards can, and do, fail, usually without warning. What is the memory size of the card? Is it a mini-card with an adapter? If you say that the you cannot format the card on your computer, then that strongly suggests the card is bad, or corrupted.
My T5 doesn't like cards over 32GB. My T5 doesn't like miniature cards inside of adapters, either. The fact that the card doesn't work in your camera, but does in others is totally meaningless. Different cameras can use different formatting and file systems on their memory cards.
BTW, make sure the card isn't write protected, too.
07-21-2016 04:47 PM
the card is a 32GB sdHC. I did format it on my computer using the FAT32 file setting. it took a long time but it formatted. still can't use it in camera though. card is not write protected.
07-21-2016 05:51 PM
@danielle4 wrote:the card is a 32GB sdHC. I did format it on my computer using the FAT32 file setting. it took a long time but it formatted. still can't use it in camera though. card is not write protected.
After fiormatting in the computer, you would still need to perform a format in the camera to set up the default folders. At this point do not perform a low level format in the camera, because the computer has already done that for you.
However, if it took an unusually long time to format the card on the computer, the card could be bad, and on it's last leg. How much free space does the computer report is available. I say try a new card, from a different brand.
12-30-2016 05:59 PM
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I ran into this same problem today with my 70D. I've had the card read error intermittently for a few months and popping the card out then reinserting it always fixed it. My solution was easier. I cleaned the contacts on the card!
02-07-2024 10:52 AM
To people from the future, this was the hint I needed. The cards themselves were all fine, but I blew into the card port like an NES cartridge and it remedied my issue. Suddenly the camera could read my cards.
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