EOS 600D photo saving problem
EOS 600D photo saving problem
Mar 17, 2015
Hello, I have a EOS 600D. im new to it. Been doing good food week now. Today tho every picture i take shows i take. im able to look at them, but when i turn off camera and back on, all new pics for today are gone. yet all old ones are on, even odder i delete all pics either manual or auto even did format on camera. turn cam off then back on again all the pics are back like i never deleted. i have a standard sdhc 32gb class 10 card. the lock is off, i cant reformat with pc, camera or even the software from SD itself. it always says card is write protected yet lock is off. Im tired of trying to figure this out 10hrs straight no luck. Does anyone know what i can do. Is it the camera, something i did maybe idk. If i have to buy a new card what do i need for this camera. thanks in advance, i hope someone can help me figure this out.
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