Fujifilm Read Error Problem
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TalkChange forum ?Read Error Started Feb 12, 2009 | Discussions Shop cameras & lenses ▾ Forum Threaded view seville servant • New Member • Posts: 13 ?Read Error Feb 12, 2009 I have a Finepix S100FS that was purchased fujifilm finepix read error just 2 months ago. Tonight I was viewing photographs taken on an how to fix read error on fujifilm camera SD card and I was looking at them in the camera's LCD screen. I was scrolling through them
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and suddenly got a message saying "?Read Error" and I was unable to view any more photographs other than by going back the way I had come and seeing the
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same photos again in reverse order. I took the card out of the camera, put it into the SD Card reader and put it into my PC. All the photos on the card were there and I could open any of them, even the one where I had reached when I got the error message. I put the card back into fuji x100 read error the camera and did a bit more scrolling when I got the same message again but this time at a different photograph. Once again I checked via the PC and everything was fine.When I looked at the manual it says that there are two similar messages that you can get. These are "Read Error" and "?Read Error". For the first one, it suggests wiping the contact area of the card with a dry cloth and possibly reformatting the card and if it still continues, replace the card. For the second message, which is the one I'm getting, it says "Contact your Fujifilm Dealer". However, the camera was bought from an on-line store so going back to the supplier is not an option.All the photographs on the SD card were taken using my new camera and the SD card was bought at the same time as the camera as part of a package from the same supplierHas anyone else had this "?Read Error" message and do they have any suggestions? Thanks. Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain BobO
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open for further replies. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > phillyb New Member Messages: 1 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 0 I'm currently in Thailand traveling, and purchased the Fujifilm Finepix S1800 right before the trip. It worked great for the first week of the trip, but suddenly started acting strangely. Suddenly I couldn't review any of the pictures on either of my memory cards - it said "read error" on the blank screen. Moreover, when I tried taking pictures, it would snap the photo but would make me press "ok" to continue taking more (it never did this in the past, went straight to taking other pictures.) After taking more than two pictures in this way, the screen would freeze, and the camera would be unresponsive to any zooming, saving, or even powering on or off. I had to open the battery case to shut it down and restart it (the same problems still occurred repeatedly.) Now, miles later (i was traveling around by motorcycle taking pictures today) I'm seeing if the pictures saved on the memory cards. And oddly enough, while there are files registered, there is no actual visible picture on them. The camera registered the photograph being taken, and saved it somewhere, but there is no way to retrieve an actual photo. Needless to say, this is immensely frustrating when I'm trying to take pictures of once-in-a-lifetime events. Nothing I've seen on troubleshooting sites covers anything like this. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Phil phillyb, Oct 28, 2010 #1 Andy Stanton Super Moderator Super Moderator Messages: 11,289 Likes Received: 48 Trophy Points: 48 My initial thought is that your camera is having a problem communicating with the memory cards. Did you buy name brand SDHC cards (some of the no-name cards are unreliable, especially when purchased on EBAY)? You may want to pick up another memory card, preferably one by SanDisk, Transcend, Kingston or some other well-known brand. And oddly enough, while there are files registered, there is no actual visible picture on them. The camera registered the photograph being taken, and saved it somewhere, but there is no way to retrieve an actual photo.Click to expand... The S1800 has 23