EOS 60 D

MY NEW EOS 60 D LOCKS MEMORY CARDS AFTER 5 ORM6 IMAGES, HE SAYS: "CANNOT MOVE ALL-IN" OR 'NO IMAGES' AND IS NOT REPRESENTING ME TO TAKE MORE PHOTOS AND ERASE THOSE TAKEN, AFTER I FORMATTED THE CARD, HE DID THE SAME THING AGAIN, I USED 3 DIFFERENT CARDS, WHAT'S WRONG WITH IT?

I'll take an and suggest:

A - put card in the slot and FORMAT it.  If the memory card has been used in another device or device, he can have it formatted so as to not be usable by your 60 d.  If your 60 d refuses to format the card, then format your computer, then reformat your camera.  If the problem persists, it is probably the card.  Either way... you do not use some ridiculously small map like 2gig or something like that, are you?

B - if the above fails, buy a new card.

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