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TalkChange forum can i use 8 GB card for my CANON IXUS 800 Started Jul 6, 2009 | Discussions Shop cameras & lenses ▾ Forum Threaded view ilgvars • New Member • Posts: 2 can i use 8 GB card for my CANON IXUS 800 Jul 6, 2009
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Can i use 8 GB card for my CANON IXUS 800 IS .? Reply canon ixus 150 memory card to thread Reply with quote Complain Don Ellis • Veteran Member • Posts: 3,762 Re: can i use 8 GB canon ixus 155 memory card card for my CANON IXUS 800 In reply to ilgvars • Jul 6, 2009 ilgvars wrote:Can i use 8 GB card for my CANON IXUS 800 IS .?Normally, I'd let someone else answer, but since
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it's an older camera and you might have to wait awhile, I'll tell you this:Leela just left for Beijing and took her G9, leaving her IXUS 800 IS behind, so I thought I could help. Unfortunately, I gave her every memory card we own, but one... a 4GB SanDisk.I just plugged that into the IXUS, however, and it gives me a memory card error, so it doesn't look promising.Now we'll
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wait to hear from someone with both the camera and the card.Don Reply Reply with quote Complain ilgvars OP • New Member • Posts: 2 Re: can i use 8 GB card for my CANON IXUS 800 In reply to Don Ellis • Jul 6, 2009 thank you. Reply Reply with quote Complain HorseRidingHero • Contributing Member • Posts: 584 The answer is definitely no. In reply to ilgvars • Jul 6, 2009 Everyone who has tried it has confirmed that it does not support SDHC. Canon was beginning to work SDHC compatible controllers into their products at that time and they actually did not know what would work and what wouldn't until 2007. Some of the products released in 2006 ended up being SDHC compatible while others were not. Reply Reply with quote Complain Mark N • Contributing Member • Posts: 528 Re: can i use 8 GB card for my CANON IXUS 800 In reply to ilgvars • Jul 7, 2009 Then I must have an anomaly, because my SD800 (I think that = Ixus 800 - weird Canon naming every cam twice...) works with a 4GB PNY Optima 4G SDHC. It'd be worth a try if you can do so w
'Digital Photography Forums' started by rik_t, Oct 12, 2006. Oct 12, 2006 at 12:11 PM rik_t, Oct 12, 2006 #1 rik_t Standard Member Joined: Jul 7, 2006 Messages: 55 User Reviews: 0 Products Owned: 0 Products Wanted: 0 Trophy Points: 6 Ratings: +0 Hi, memory card error on camera I have just got a Canon Ixus 65. Very nice camera, decided to buy the bigest SD
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card I could find. I got a 4gb card but when I turn the camera on I get a "memory card error" and the format sandisk memory card error option is blanked out. Has anyone had this issue and what can I do? Thanks rik LG 42LD450 LCD TV, PS3, Sky HD rik_t, Oct 12, 2006 Oct 12, 2006 at 12:27 PM beachy, Oct 12, 2006 #2 beachy Active Member https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2617354 Joined: Oct 20, 2005 Messages: 1,263 User Reviews: 0 Products Owned: 0 Products Wanted: 0 Trophy Points: 48 Ratings: +60 rik_t said: ↑ Hi, I have just got a Canon Ixus 65. Very nice camera, decided to buy the bigest SD card I could find. I got a 4gb card but when I turn the camera on I get a "memory card error" and the format option is blanked out. Has anyone had this issue and what can I do? Thanks rikClick to expand... https://www.avforums.com/threads/memory-card-error-on-canon-ixus.408255/ it could be the memory card is to big, quite a lot of compact cameras only take 1 or 2gb memory cards, although this may have changed since i had one, it might be worth checking the manual to see if it tells you the maximum memory card size your camera takes. Thanks x 1 List beachy, Oct 12, 2006 Oct 12, 2006 at 12:37 PM md644, Oct 12, 2006 #3 md644 Active Member Joined: Mar 2, 2006 Messages: 185 User Reviews: 0 Products Owned: 0 Products Wanted: 0 Trophy Points: 28 Location: Hull Ratings: +25 I think Beachy is right, take a look at: http://www.sdcard.com/europe/TextPage.asp?Page=2 Thanks x 1 List md644, Oct 12, 2006 Oct 12, 2006 at 12:41 PM rik_t, Oct 12, 2006 #4 rik_t Standard Member Joined: Jul 7, 2006 Messages: 55 User Reviews: 0 Products Owned: 0 Products Wanted: 0 Trophy Points: 6 Ratings: +0 Thanks, Looks like your correct. The card had the SDHC logo on it, Canon support are unsure whether the Ixus 65 can except 4gb memory, they say its either a faulty card or too large. I agreed the card is probably fine so I'm sending it back to exchange for a 2gb card which Canon say should work fine. Gutted as I was hoping for loads of capacity on 4gb although I'm sure 2gb will be more than enough. LG 42LD450 LCD TV, PS3, Sky HD rik_t, Oct 12, 2006 Oct 12, 2006 at 12:54 PM beachy, Oct 12,
IXUS 95, it's pretty close to the IXUS 400, but much better. If you're looking to move up to a digital SLR camera I've since got a Nikon D40X that I can also recommend. https://blog.willj.net/2006/02/12/fixing-the-memory-card-error-on-the-canon-ixus-400s3/ The day after Holly was born my Canon IXUS 400 camera started giving a ‘Memory card error' and refused to save anything to the compact flash card. I assumed that this meant that there was an error with the memory card so I bought a brand new one and was slightly cheesed off when the IXUS gave the same ‘Memory card error' message after installing it. A bit of googling revealed that a number of people memory card have had this error with the Canon IXUS s3 and that the problem was solved by opening the case and removing the internal battery. The specs of the IXUS 400 are similar to that of the S3 and the chassis are practically identical, so I guessed they may well share a fair few components, and therefore problems. I was not that keen on the idea of doing this however until I discovered that Canon wanted to memory card error charge me nearly £100 to fix it (including the cost of postage). It seems a bit cheeky asking for that amount of money to fix a problem that is effectively a design flaw, so I went for the DIY option and it seems to have worked, I have only taken about 20 photos, but as the camera would not allow any to be taken before, this is a significant improvement! For anyone wanting to do the same here are some photos of what to look for. This one is the back of the camera with the case taken off. And this one is of the front of the camera. The battery is under the circled bit of metal film which was stuck down and had to be peeled off to get to the battery which is mounted in a clip just underneath. The battery popped out really easily with a small flat screwdriver. I put the battery back in, put the camera back together and the camera worked (I had to format the memory card first). Some tips if you are going to try this: Have a very small flat and cross head screwdriver. Make a note of where the screws came from, many are different lengths. Remember which order the body panels and parts came off. Don't attempt this if you are not co