On Saturday, June 4, 2005, at 04:29  AM, pdimage wrote:

On 4/6/05 2:43 am, "Peter Schaff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I've heard that it's best to format the card in the camera.  Also
always erase pics with the camera.  Only read from the computer.  The
only problem I've had was when I erased my my Fuji 5000 256MB xD card
from the Mac (via USB connect using the camera - don't have a card
reader, cheap and it didn't seem necessary).  Had to fix it in the
camera (don't remember what I did - creeping senility?).  Just FWIW.

- Peter

    With a new card I would certainly agree - but if the card is
problematical few, if any, of the older cameras have utilities for card
diagnosis or repair. The Kodak/Pshop dcs 4xx series software just reports an error and that's your lot - nowhere to go from there unless you have a slot reader. The 512MB or 1 GB type 3 ata cards were very expensive at the time
and I rescued quite a few with ancient windows tech.
Not always the card either - sometimes the camera firmware would need reflashing and the card would be fine again. Sometimes it was just a case of taking the battery out and leaving the camera a few days - I have little
idea why that would work except maybe static dissipation - but work it
sometimes did....

The bleeding edge, eh? Kinda glad I missed all that, but it must have been fun.

    This thread prompted me to get my old Kodak DCS 4xx cameras out of
hibernation and dust them off - they are still mighty fine looking - big but
handsome....

Yeah, the older ones were really built like instruments. I get the same feeling when I drag out my Canon F-1. Nice feel, nice sounds. Then I grab the little Fuji and go take pictures. ;)

 - Peter


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