The capacity of your SD Card is too great. It is not supported by the camera.
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The Nikon D3000 supports SDHC SD Cards up to a ''maximum of 32GB''. Here is an image taken from the [http://cdn-10.nikon-cdn.com/pdf/manuals/noprint/D3000_ENnoprint.pdf|User Guide] that details the SD Card capacities that it supports. I don't think that having the correct card manufacturer plays a role any more when buying SD Cards. They also do not specify but if you wish to take videos ensure that you get a Class 10 card
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The Nikon D3000 supports SDHC SD Cards up to a ''maximum of 32GB''. Here is an image taken from the [http://cdn-10.nikon-cdn.com/pdf/manuals/noprint/D3000_ENnoprint.pdf|User Guide] that details the SD Card capacities that it supports. I don't think that having the correct card manufacturer plays a role any more when buying SD Cards. They also do not specify but if you wish to take videos ensure that you get a Class 10 card (look for the symbol on the card label, usually it is a 10 in a circle or similar)
The capacity of your SD Card is too great. It is not supported by the camera.
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The Nikon D3000 supports SDHC SD Cards up to a ''maximum of 32GB''. Here is an image taken from the [http://cdn-10.nikon-cdn.com/pdf/manuals/noprint/D3000_ENnoprint.pdf|User Guide] that details the SD Card capacities that it supports. I don't think that having the correct card manufacturer plays a role any more when buying SD Cards.
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The Nikon D3000 supports SDHC SD Cards up to a ''maximum of 32GB''. Here is an image taken from the [http://cdn-10.nikon-cdn.com/pdf/manuals/noprint/D3000_ENnoprint.pdf|User Guide] that details the SD Card capacities that it supports. I don't think that having the correct card manufacturer plays a role any more when buying SD Cards. They also do not specify but if you wish to take videos ensure that you get a Class 10 card
The capacity of your SD Card is too great. It is not supported by the camera.
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The Nikon D3000 supports SDHC SD Cards up to a ''maximum of 32GB''. Here is an image taken from the [http://cdn-10.nikon-cdn.com/pdf/manuals/noprint/D3000_ENnoprint.pdf|User Guide] that details the SD Card capacities that it supports.
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The Nikon D3000 supports SDHC SD Cards up to a ''maximum of 32GB''. Here is an image taken from the [http://cdn-10.nikon-cdn.com/pdf/manuals/noprint/D3000_ENnoprint.pdf|User Guide] that details the SD Card capacities that it supports. I don't think that having the correct card manufacturer plays a role any more when buying SD Cards.
The capacity of your SD Card is too great. It is not supported by the camera.
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The Nikon D3000 supports SDHC SD Cards up to a ''maximum of 32GB''. Here is an image taken from the user Guide that details the SD Card capacities that it supports.
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The Nikon D3000 supports SDHC SD Cards up to a ''maximum of 32GB''. Here is an image taken from the [http://cdn-10.nikon-cdn.com/pdf/manuals/noprint/D3000_ENnoprint.pdf|User Guide] that details the SD Card capacities that it supports.
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The capacity of your SD Card is too great. It is not supported by the camera.
The Nikon D3000 supports SDHC SD Cards up to a ''maximum of 32GB''. Here is an image taken from the user Guide that details the SD Card capacities that it supports.
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