5 d Mark III to access the (compact flash) card error

I just got a Canon 5 d mark III and having problems with it access to the card compact flash. This has happened on 4 different cards all gig Lexar professional 32 X 1000. I have a Canon 7 d and the cards work fine in it. All the cards have been formatted by the 5 d Mark III before using. It seems sometimes they work and other times it won't.

Hi cuda719!

Thanks for posting.

It is certainly unusual, but not after testing all the cards on the market, it is difficult to ensure that all the same cards will work with all cameras.  To isolate the problem to the cards or the camera, try to use another card which is not identical to the 4, that you used.  If the camera is still the error with the spare card, it must be repaired.

To start the repair process, you need to fill out a service request on our Web site.

This does not solve your problem? Find more help contact us.

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