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Old 09-07-2008, 06:16 AM
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hi,
i recently got a Canon SD790IS and last night i was using it to take pictures/videos at a show and... i was recording videos and after i press stop REC... it shows the busy sign for like 5-7 seconds until i can record another video... is this normal

and i got a 8GB SD card ... and a couple of my last pictures/videos like 10? when i tried to review them on my camera again it said "unidentified image" -- why is this? is there anyway i can recover it? because when i tried to look at it on the computer... it says i have no picture to review.


thank you so much and sorry if it is a repeat question
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Old 09-07-2008, 06:19 AM
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the 5-7 seconds of being busy is normal while the camera is processing and storing the video..

can't answer the question about unidentified image, maybe someone else can or you can email Canon support on their site and see what they say.. it also might be in their FAQ about the camera as well..
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