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Ethan Nicholas
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Saw a problem the other day which I don't believe anyone
has yet reported, so I wanted to go ahead and share it.
My wife and I were shooting a figure skating show. I
was shooting at this particular moment, and just out of
curiosity I checked how many pictures I had shot so far.
The count was 55. I shot for a little while more, and
then during a lull happened to glance down and notice
that the count was still 55. Uh-oh. The card access
LED was on, and the number of pictures in the buffer
was steadily counting down. The number of pictures on
the card wasn't budging. When the buffer emptied, the
hard drive light stayed on. I fired off a few pictures,
and everything behaved normally except for the images
not seeming to actually be written to the card.
Fearing the worst, I waited for a little while and
turned the camera off. It refused to turn off, although
it still reacted to most commands (it was still perfectly
happy to shoot pictures) so it wasn't completely locked
up. Without much alternative, I pulled the battery and
plugged it back in. Witnessed the exact same behavior,
and tried it again just to be sure. Finally I formatted
the card and held my breath... thankfully, everything
starting working again at that point. The rest of the
evenning passed uneventfully, and we filled up the card
and were able to successfully retrieve every single
picture from it.
Anyone else ever see similar behavior?
Ethan
has yet reported, so I wanted to go ahead and share it.
My wife and I were shooting a figure skating show. I
was shooting at this particular moment, and just out of
curiosity I checked how many pictures I had shot so far.
The count was 55. I shot for a little while more, and
then during a lull happened to glance down and notice
that the count was still 55. Uh-oh. The card access
LED was on, and the number of pictures in the buffer
was steadily counting down. The number of pictures on
the card wasn't budging. When the buffer emptied, the
hard drive light stayed on. I fired off a few pictures,
and everything behaved normally except for the images
not seeming to actually be written to the card.
Fearing the worst, I waited for a little while and
turned the camera off. It refused to turn off, although
it still reacted to most commands (it was still perfectly
happy to shoot pictures) so it wasn't completely locked
up. Without much alternative, I pulled the battery and
plugged it back in. Witnessed the exact same behavior,
and tried it again just to be sure. Finally I formatted
the card and held my breath... thankfully, everything
starting working again at that point. The rest of the
evenning passed uneventfully, and we filled up the card
and were able to successfully retrieve every single
picture from it.
Anyone else ever see similar behavior?
Ethan