jerryc41 wrote:
I've read about lots of problems with SD cards, but I've never experienced any. This weekend, my A6000 gave me a couple of messages relating to the SD card. One of them told me to remove the card and reinsert it. The other message suggested there was a problem, and I had to select Enter to correct it. Was that going to wipe everything from the card? I took a chance, and all was well.
This morning, as I inserted a card into my computer, it said there was a problem, but I ignored it, and the images uploaded fine. The Sony program - Play Home (or whatever) - always opens when I insert a card, and this morning, it said I had to do something so it could read the video files. I ignored the message, and VLC was able to play the videos.
I've never gotten error messages of any kind with my Nikons - just sayin'.
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I've never had a SanDisk SD card fail. That is essentially the only brand I use for SD Cards and Thumb Drives. The only SD card problem I've had was recently. The second time I inserted a SD card into my used but new-to-me Pentax K-3 camera I had to remove the card and re-seat it for the camera to recognize it. The mechanism might be slightly different and touchier than my three other Pentax DSLRs as this is the first one with two SD slots.