gfspencer
gfspencer
Dave is right. You need to do this every time. I learned the hard way. I took some pictures and transferred them to my computer directly from the card. I put the card back in the camera and took a few more shots. Nothing showed up on the card. So I formatted the card in the camera and everything was fine.Make sure that after ever download, you reformat the card in the camera. This will help prevent read/write errors.
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Dave is right. You need to do this every time. I learned the hard way. I took some pictures and transferred them to my computer directly from the card. I put the card back in the camera and took a few more shots. Nothing showed up on the card. So I formatted the card in the camera and everything was fine.
It was Keith that said it
That said, the formatting of the card is important to prevent the usual "Hey, how come I'm shooting RAW but it says I have 485 images left ????" strangeness as well as other errors.
I usually format mine when I've already downloaded them via the card reader and want to clear the images for the next shoot.
Dave
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I'm going to break from the general consensus here and say it's almost definitely a problem with the flux capacitor.
Great. Scot. !
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Naughty naughty Dave
Yes.. yes...
I know I shouldn't be touching my wood so often.. but hey.. I'm single..
Dave
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