On the subject of spurious capacity ratings (having just bought a lacie D2 250GB to note that ten of then seem to have dropped out of the package in transit) I have a microdrive that gives me about seven shots (RAW and small .JPG) less than all of my others. I do remember that I stupidly deleted some files on it from my desk top rather than in camera, but I've done that before with no detrimental effect. I've tried formatting it (in camera) but it still remains the same. Its not exactly a big deal but I'm curious if anyone has any theories.

Calvers

PS Look, I can trim, I can trim (sorry to all digest users for my recent post which wasn't so suitably cropped. In my defense I have just got my 1D MKII and have been a bit absent minded about everything else)

On 7 May 2004, at 23:06, Keith Cooper wrote:

There are indeed 1024 bytes in a kilobyte, unless you happen to be selling
hard disks when the numbers can mean a lot of different things.

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