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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. James Phoenix Level 1 (8 points) Desktops Q: Why am i getting a 'communication error' when trying to import photos? Hi,I'm trying to import pictures from my Canon Powershot HS50 into
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my intel iMac and it's saying 'Communication Error' on the camera screen.Usually it's easy but canon s95 camera communication error this time it's not happening. I think it may be the card as i tried with another canon camera and i go usb card reader the same thing.I'm using the USB cable i always use and have tried other but still same.Any ideas anyone?Thanks, iMac (20-inch Late 2006), Mac OS X (10.6.8), 4 GB RAM, ILife '11 Posted on Aug 30, 2014 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-hardware/canon-powershot-sd1200-is-10mp-digital-camera/005cccbd-038d-4116-bcec-852181f39c80 4:53 AM I have this question too Close Q: Why am i getting a 'communication error' when trying to import photos? All replies Helpful answers by léonie,★Helpful léonie Aug 30, 2014 5:07 AM in response to James Phoenix Level 10 (107,891 points) iCloud Aug 30, 2014 5:07 AM in response to James Phoenix Have you tried a different USB port or a card reader? And tried a different card? Helpful (1) Reply options Link to https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6512712?start=0&tstart=0 this post by LarryHN,★Helpful LarryHN Aug 30, 2014 6:38 AM in response to James Phoenix Level 10 (85,054 points) Photos for Mac Aug 30, 2014 6:38 AM in response to James Phoenix Can you load pthe otis using image capture (in your applications folder) or a card reader? get the photos safely off the card and then use the camera's format command to reformat the card - test it as the card may be defectiveLN Helpful (1) Reply options Link to this post by James Phoenix, James Phoenix Sep 1, 2014 8:52 AM in response to léonie Level 1 (8 points) Desktops Sep 1, 2014 8:52 AM in response to léonie Yeah i tried all kinds of different set ups, thanks.I have solved it.It looks like there was too much data on the card (4500 photos) so i deleted all except the 800 that i hadn't yet transferred and now it works.Thanks! Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by James Phoenix, James Phoenix Sep 1, 2014 8:56 AM in response to LarryHN Level 1 (8 points) Desktops Sep 1, 2014 8:56 AM in response to LarryHN HI Larry,You have helped me before i remember with a whole iphoto NiGhtMaRe!As i said to leonie i have solved it by deleting all the previously saved photos and then it worked.After which i formatt
little Canon PowerShot SD 990 camera everywhere. After all, you never know when you'll see something worthy of memorializing. But a consequence of my "shoot now, ask questions later" attitude is that memory cards fill up very fast! http://thedesignspace.net/MT2archives/000757.html A while back, I decided to handle the problem once and for all, and got a 32GB SD card. Most of the time only about 8 GB of it is really full, but sometimes if I shoot a lot of video clips, it can get higher. This has caused several issues. iPhoto began crashing on trying to display the new images when I connected the camera directly. Switching to a card communication error reader, the iMac (running Leopard) still had trouble sometimes mounting the SD card on the desktop. There were so many files in one folder, I was nearing some kind of ultimate limit for the OS. More after the jump... Ads by Google Posted by ellen at February 22, 2010 05:51 PM Luckily I had access to another computer that was able to mount the card, and cleared it off. After that, camera communication error I found that setting the camera to Auto Create a new folder daily fixed the problem: (Menu button > Click the Tools tab > Select Create Folder > Auto Create > Daily). A second issue came up much later, when a lot of those Daily folders had accumulated on the card. I connected the camera directly to the computer using a USB cable, but found only a "Camera Communication Error" message on the camera's display screen. There was no indication on the Mac that it knew the camera was connected. Apparently there is a limit on either number of folders or total size of files that the Canon can handle. Deleting folders from the card using a card reader fixed that problem, and I'll just have to be more careful. Ads by Google 61 Comments <