Same here. Some folks swear that you should reformat in the camera every time but I never do - 40,000 shots and no problem.Tom Yi said:I use a card reader and remove, instead of copying, the images onto my computer.
That way I don' t reformat or need to erase. Haven't had a single problems with 20,000 or so shots.
Tom Yi said:I use a card reader and remove, instead of copying, the images onto my computer.
That way I don' t reformat or need to erase. Haven't had a single problems with 20,000 or so shots.
dhphoto said:I wouldn't dream of moving the images off the card until they were safely backed up at least twice. Having them on the CF is extra insurance IMHO
David
Tom Yi said:I use a card reader and remove, instead of copying, the images onto my computer.
That way I don' t reformat or need to erase. Haven't had a single problems with 20,000 or so shots.
Don Lashier said:Same here. Some folks swear that you should reformat in the camera every time but I never do - 40,000 shots and no problem.
- DL
dhphoto said:I wouldn't dream of moving the images off the card until they were safely backed up at least twice. Having them on the CF is extra insurance IMHO
David
Same and never erase one of these two copies until a back-up is made on DvD(s) and until these stored in a safe at the bank. Peace of mind...Gary C-G said:I always keep the images on the card until thwy are copied to at least two other locations.
Same here. I do not delete files from the CF card until they are (a) on my hard drive, (b) have been backed up from the hard drive onto my "mirror" system, and (c) have been backed up onto DVD under my regular backup system.dhphoto said:I wouldn't dream of moving the images off the card until they were safely backed up at least twice. Having them on the CF is extra insurance IMHO