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Posted by Robert: Tue Jul 31st, 2012 16:47 1st Post
This afternoon using the D200 with a Sandisk Exreme III 4Gb card freshly formatted in camera.

I took about 15 images then the camera refused to make another exposure, I checked the top screen and where the number of exposures is usually shown it displayed (I think) REC I tried to view the images I had exposed but the message on the screen said 'No images on this card'.

As I was photographing one of my Marlin cars, I was not too concerned about the loss of the images so I reformatted the card again. Normality was restored and I continued photographing the car. I did not remove the card or check the seating. I took a further 80 exposures with no issues.

The battery was slightly down but at least half of the pictures were taken with the built in flash and the battery indicator still shows about one third remaining.

Any ideas?



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Posted by Ed Matusik: Tue Jul 31st, 2012 17:19 2nd Post
Did you accidentally shut off the camera before the buffer was finished loading the data on the card? I've done that and had the camera lock up on me as well.



Posted by Robert: Tue Jul 31st, 2012 17:34 3rd Post
Not impossible Ed, I was clambering over and under the car in quite rugged conditions I could have switched it off accidentally?



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Posted by Iain: Fri Aug 3rd, 2012 05:55 4th Post
I've had a card fail completely but I've never had one do what you experienced.



Posted by Robert: Fri Aug 3rd, 2012 06:13 5th Post
What free software for Mac is there to recover images from the card?

I used to have 'Image Rescue' but it wasn't updated a while back for the newer OS's so it's no linger viable. Also it's on a tiny disk which you can only use with tray loading drives which I no longer have.

Even though I have reformatted the card the images will probably still be there.



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Posted by jk: Fri Aug 3rd, 2012 16:11 6th Post
I use one of the following.
ImageRescue
DiskDrill
FileSalvage


FileSalvage version 7 does a very good/best job and gets most stuff back.



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Posted by Robert: Fri Aug 3rd, 2012 16:24 7th Post
Thanks JK, I'm sick of d/ling 'free' software only to find it's free but does nothing unless you pay for it.

I only want to recover a dozen or so images, they are there I have seen them but I'm not paying $25 for a few images I don't actually need, I just wanted to extract them to get a clue what went wrong.

The last d/l was free but it's a command line interface, not my cuppa!

JK would probably be at home with it it runs on Linux too.

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Posted by Graham Whistler: Sat Aug 4th, 2012 02:58 8th Post
The San Disk free software provided with all their high end CF cards works very well. I had a student on one of my studio workshops who lost all his days work when placing his card in car reader on his laptop. We were able to use the rescue disc and recovered several thousand images from all previous shoots!



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Posted by Robert: Sat Aug 4th, 2012 03:45 9th Post
I have it Graham, it has worked well on the rare occasion I have needed it.

However it won't run on any Mac I have. I contacted Image rescue because the software won't update with their updaters. I got the probably predictable response that they don't do free updates for free software.

In other words the bundled Image Rescue software you get with a Sandisk card is a fully functional free trial with limited life.

I recently got a new Sandisk SD 16Gb card but they don't seem to include the recovery disk with SD cards.

I don't need a new CF card so it looks like I will have to do without.

I keep planning to get Disk Warrior, perhaps this might be another reason if it will recover CF Cards. There is always something else higher up the priorities list.



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Posted by Eric: Sun Aug 5th, 2012 07:10 10th Post
Robert wrote:
I have it Graham, it has worked well on the rare occasion I have needed it.

However it won't run on any Mac I have. I contacted Image rescue because the software won't update with their updaters. I got the probably predictable response that they don't do free updates for free software.

In other words the bundled Image Rescue software you get with a Sandisk card is a fully functional free trial with limited life.

I recently got a new Sandisk SD 16Gb card but they don't seem to include the recovery disk with SD cards.

I don't need a new CF card so it looks like I will have to do without.

I keep planning to get Disk Warrior, perhaps this might be another reason if it will recover CF Cards. There is always something else higher up the priorities list.




That's a bit shortsighted of Sandisk not issuing software that works on a Mac? Don't Lexar do a Mac version with their cards?



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Posted by Robert: Sun Aug 5th, 2012 08:33 11th Post
Eric wrote:
Robert wrote:
However it won't run on any Mac I have.

I don't need a new CF card so it looks like I will have to do without.


That's a bit shortsighted of Sandisk not issuing software that works on a Mac? Don't Lexar do a Mac version with their cards?

They do include a Mac version Eric, but because Apple update the OS every couple of years, the software is easily made inoperative due to the upgrades.

I suppose I could load an early version of the software on one of my very old Macs but it's hardly worth it.



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Posted by Eric: Sun Aug 5th, 2012 09:22 12th Post
Robert wrote:
Eric wrote:
Robert wrote:
However it won't run on any Mac I have.

I don't need a new CF card so it looks like I will have to do without.


That's a bit shortsighted of Sandisk not issuing software that works on a Mac? Don't Lexar do a Mac version with their cards?

They do include a Mac version Eric, but because Apple update the OS every couple of years, the software is easily made inoperative due to the upgrades.

I suppose I could load an early version of the software on one of my very old Macs but it's hardly worth it.

Now you know why I never chase upgrading ;-)



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Posted by Graham Whistler: Sun Aug 5th, 2012 11:51 13th Post
I'm afraid I never got on with Macs. PC work for me but Windows is still far from perfect and now they are talking about version 8 when I'm just getting 7 to behave!



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Posted by Eric: Sun Aug 5th, 2012 12:23 14th Post
Graham Whistler wrote:
I'm afraid I never got on with Macs. PC work for me but Windows is still far from perfect and now they are talking about version 8 when I'm just getting 7 to behave!
Still using XP on my desk computers! Far more stable and intuitive than the later versions. I have windows 7 on my laptop...still struggle with it as an OS.

IMHO ...windows 7 is the best reason I have seen to switch to Mac!

:-)



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Posted by Graham Whistler: Sun Aug 5th, 2012 12:36 15th Post
I have been doing serious video editing last 3 weeks with a high end PC Windows 7 and Premier CS6 PC it is proving very stable and there is huge amount of high def data on the raid.
I shall not be moving to 8 in a hurry.



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Posted by Robert: Sun Aug 5th, 2012 13:34 16th Post
Eric wrote:
Graham Whistler wrote:
I'm afraid I never got on with Macs. PC work for me but Windows is still far from perfect and now they are talking about version 8 when I'm just getting 7 to behave!

IMHO ...windows 7 is the best reason I have seen to switch to Mac!

:-)

:lol:



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Posted by jk: Mon Aug 6th, 2012 04:13 17th Post
Graham Whistler wrote:
I have been doing serious video editing last 3 weeks with a high end PC Windows 7 and Premier CS6 PC it is proving very stable and there is huge amount of high def data on the raid.
I shall not be moving to 8 in a hurry.

If it is broke then dont try to fix it.
:lol:

W8 is more about getting tablet like features and touch screen as eventually the mouse will be replaced.



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Posted by Eric: Mon Aug 6th, 2012 04:37 18th Post
Graham Whistler wrote: I have been doing serious video editing last 3 weeks with a high end PC Windows 7 and Premier CS6 PC it is proving very stable and there is huge amount of high def data on the raid.
I shall not be moving to 8 in a hurry.

I am sure 7 is very capable of performing functions and running software.

For me, the interface is too invasive. It takes over doing things in its way ...that I prefer to do myself in my way....especially 'housekeeping' activities. I lost count of the times I said "why do I have to do it like that?"


But then again ...I was weaned on DOS, so I am still very 'manually wired'.




Mouse?  Havent used one in 15 years! Dont even know if I still have one!







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