I did one quick test, not all four. OS-X, 10.3.2. Formatted a CF (SanDisk 512 Ultra) as Mac OS Standard. *ist-D said "card is not formatted."

So I formatted the card in the *ist-D.

I am not sure the point of this. I would not expect the camera to use the computer's file system; I am just pleased that the computer is clever enough to recognize and deal with the camera's own native file system.

A more interesting test might be to allow iPhoto or other photo management system to "delete photos from source after downloading?" I expect that you will wind up with a perfectly fine empty card with camera-specific formatting preserved...if not, then a re-format doesn't take very long.

Stan

William M Kane wrote:

Ok gang:

Here's my test: I've been swapping my FujiFilm 128 MB card (el cheapo buy from Best Buy) in and out of the mac and *ist D to check how the format affects the *ist D. I used the Disk Utility to Erase the CF with each of the following formats. The following is a listing of format types, and the response from the *ist D.

Mac OS Extended:  "This card is not formatted"
Mac OS Standard: "This card is not formatted"
UNIX File System: "This card is not formatted"
MS-DOS File System: "This card is not formatted"

Hmmmmmmmm.

Popped the card into the *ist D, and formatted it using the OSD . . . and the card works fine.

I found this activity to be fairly interesting. Any other Mac users willing to try this? I'm using Mac OS 10.2.8

IL Bill





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