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rover49 wrote:Speaking of cards, I have a 4gb card that is empty, but my camera shows it as being full and another that is full (I can put the pics on my Mac in Finder), but shows 'no images' in my camera. Anyone had this before.
I seem to remember that there are some difficulties when memory cards have been formatted in-camera and then written to directly from the computer or vice versa.
On the subject of a few big or many small capacity cards: it used to be the received wisdom that many small were preferable because in the event of loss or failure you only lost a few of your pictures. I think that the quality of today's cards (or at least those from reputable manufacturers and sources) negates the failure aspect to a large degree but, of course, is no help if you physically lose the card or if it gets "tidied up".
I tend to use 32GB cards and dump their contents onto a desktop, laptop or iPad asap. Two copies "as taken" on two separate devices and then re-format.
LeedsBornWelshRoots wrote:I seem to remember that there are some difficulties when memory cards have been formatted in-camera and then written to directly from the computer or vice versa.
On the subject of a few big or many small capacity cards: it used to be the received wisdom that many small were preferable because in the event of loss or failure you only lost a few of your pictures. I think that the quality of today's cards (or at least those from reputable manufacturers and sources) negates the failure aspect to a large degree but, of course, is no help if you physically lose the card or if it gets "tidied up".
I tend to use 32GB cards and dump their contents onto a desktop, laptop or iPad asap. Two copies "as taken" on two separate devices and then re-format.
it was this time last year that I posted on here that I'd lost a whole holidays worth of photos (300 or so) from a memory card that was still working but seemed to have partitioned itself so that it only showed the pictures from the last day, following advice on here I downloaded some commercial software to recover everything (it cost about £30) and then reformat the card from the PC with the card in the camera attached via USB - has worked fine since but I'm very suspicious about it now and will replace it if I ever need to use it for valuable photos or prolonged use.
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Big Graeme wrote:I currently have some CF versions and I'm pretty impressed with them.
Used both CF and SD cards from Transcend and never had any issues!
In answer to that other question re Card sizes I'd much rather have 3/4 mid size (ie 16GB) than one or two 64GB ones just in case they get lost or anything, less photos to lose per card
Baxendale wrote:Used both CF and SD cards from Transcend and never had any issues!
In answer to that other question re Card sizes I'd much rather have 3/4 mid size (ie 16GB) than one or two 64GB ones just in case they get lost or anything, less photos to lose per card
I can't quite understand why anyone would leave on the card, as soon as I have access to my lpatop or PC they are copied and backed up.
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Baxendale wrote:Used both CF and SD cards from Transcend and never had any issues!
In answer to that other question re Card sizes I'd much rather have 3/4 mid size (ie 16GB) than one or two 64GB ones just in case they get lost or anything, less photos to lose per card
Having just upgraded to a Canon 7D I now understand that a 16GB card IS a mid size card...
I mistakenly put a 2GB card in when I was at Banham Zoo, it was full in under 3 minutes.
Any how, just ordered a couple more 16GB Trancends, at just over £15 delivered I can't complain.
Baxendale wrote:Used both CF and SD cards from Transcend and never had any issues!
In answer to that other question re Card sizes I'd much rather have 3/4 mid size (ie 16GB) than one or two 64GB ones just in case they get lost or anything, less photos to lose per card
Having just upgraded to a Canon 7D I now understand that a 16GB card IS a mid size card...
I mistakenly put a 2GB card in when I was at Banham Zoo, it was full in under 3 minutes.
Any how, just ordered a couple more 16GB Trancends, at just over £15 delivered I can't complain.
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Standee wrote:are you using the 7D "freehand" or with a tripod of some sort, it's a cracking camera but fairly heavy??
All those pics were handheld with a 70-200mm f2.8 plus a 1.4x extender and the battery grip, yes it's heavy but not overly, I can happily walk around all day with it on a Black Rapid strap without breaking a collarbone.
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