Re: Nikon D70 File Problem.....
- From: Joe Makowiec <makowiec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Mar 2008 14:43:38 GMT
On 26 Mar 2008 in rec.photo.digital.slr-systems, Patrick Markovic
wrote:
I have a Nikon D70 that I was using to take photos yesterday using a
512 Mb flash card which was formatted in the camera since the usage.
I set the camera to save the photos in "Raw + JPEG Basic" format. I
took some 70 photos, the camera split them into two different
folders: 100NCD70 and 101NCD70. In the folder 100NCD70 folder, the
photos were titled DSC_5037 to DSC_5078. When it started saving
photos in 101NCD70, the photos were titled DSC5076 to DSC5102. In
other words, when it started using the second file, it re-used the
picture numbers 5076, 5077 and 5078, has anyone ever seen this
before and what might cause it? In addition, in the folder 100NCD70,
the photo file DSC_5078.NEF is corrupted and not recoverable, the
JPEG version is OK. Never have seen this happen before, I've tested
the flash card using Lexar Image Recovery tool and did not find any
errors with only 0.2% fragmentation. Is there any way that I can
prevent this from happening again????
I've had this happen to me a couple of times. My recall is that it had
to do with trying to take a picture while viewing multiple pictures on
the preview screen, and/or maybe using the preview's zoom feature.
However, I just tried to duplicate it, and wasn't able to.
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