Ok Godfrey, my friend's experience was totally knocked out.:)

Regards,
Manuel

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Enviada: segunda-feira, 21 de Abril de 2008 21:12
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Assunto: Re: troubleshooting a damaged memory card

I've seen no sign of any difference in 'sensitivity' comparing SD  
cards with CF, xD and Memory Stick cards used over he past 6 years  
and 160,000 exposures. I never connect camera to computer, I always  
use a card reader, and I've had exactly the same amount of reliable  
operation with all of them.

Once in a great while, the reader will fail to recognize a card.  
Usually just unplugging and plugging the reader back into the  
computer, forcing its drivers to reload, solves any such problem. It  
happens with all cards now and then ... just happened for the first  
time in months with a CF card ten minutes ago.

Godfrey


On Apr 21, 2008, at 12:52 PM, Manuel Magalhães wrote:
> This is the problem with SD cards. Sometimes they get more  
> sensitive than
> we'd like. A friend of mine that is more experienced than me in  
> digital,
> avoid as much as possible to take the card out of K10D. He connects  
> the
> camera to the pc and upload the photos.


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