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Mar 31, 2018 20:39:47   #
mrova Loc: Chesterfield, VA
 
Jim Plogger wrote:
Just asking.....could the images be in a separate folder on the card?


Thanks for commenting Jim...but no separate folders on the card.

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Mar 31, 2018 20:45:18   #
mrova Loc: Chesterfield, VA
 
clickety wrote:
I bought LR6 in a box (not on line/ not cloud etc) it handles 7DII raw images fine as well as 6D raw, but I have to convert 6DII RAW to DNG in order to process them. It just doesn't open or allow me to import 6DMKII RAW images.


I'm running LR version 6.14, also not the online/cloud version) and it handles the 6d Mark II files fine. Rather than a card problem...it actually could be a computer problem. That's the trouble I'm having, these particular photos will not come up on the computer by inserting the card itself nor by using a card reader. But I was able to see them using the Canon Image Browser (have never had to do that before, never used that before) and able to download them that way onto the computer. LR opens and reads them just fine.

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Mar 31, 2018 20:46:31   #
mrova Loc: Chesterfield, VA
 
clickety wrote:
LR6 came out before the 6DII and therein lies the problem.


But there's now LR 6.14 that will read the 6dII files. It's a free update, I'm running the stand alone version.

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Mar 31, 2018 20:48:33   #
mrova Loc: Chesterfield, VA
 
stu352 wrote:
I had a similar experience. A 3 month old 32Gig 90mb/s Sandisk Extreme. My vacation was the first major expedition for my new camera and this card. I took it out of my G9x and put it in my card reader, the day's pictures downloaded no problem. Back in the camera, i get the "corrupt card" message. Back in the card reader, all is well. Back in the camera all is well, too. Back to the card reader, "corrupt card" message there too. I cleaned the contacts, same random good/bad behavior.

Fortunately there was a Target nearby, the first stop the next morning. The evil card is now in the Gulf of Mexico.

Stu
I had a similar experience. A 3 month old 32Gig 9... (show quote)



Thanks Stu, that may be exactly what I do. Hard to trust a card when it's acted up, if that's what has happened. I'm gonna use another card and see what happens, and I'll clean the contact on this possibly problem one. But yeah, it might get tossed. I reformatted it, and as soon as I can, I'll shoot some photos to see how it acts.

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Apr 1, 2018 00:32:13   #
radiojohn
 
Any chance you turned off the camera before it was done writing to the card?

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Apr 1, 2018 06:21:38   #
mrova Loc: Chesterfield, VA
 
radiojohn wrote:
Any chance you turned off the camera before it was done writing to the card?


Thanks John for commmenting...nope, didn't do that for sure.

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Apr 1, 2018 09:16:14   #
Jim Plogger Loc: East Tennessee
 
mrova wrote:
Thanks for commenting Mark. When I put the card in the computer, and all the photos on the card are brought up, and all are visible up to the day before, but none from that most recent (yesterday) shoot are visible, in the computer. However, when I have the card in the camera, I can go thru all the photos, just as I shot them. So, it's weird, but as you say, probably something very simple.


Once more......have you checked all folders on the card?

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Apr 1, 2018 10:22:52   #
markngolf Loc: Bridgewater, NJ
 
Same here. Not in 18 years(Sony Memory Sticks, CF or SDHC). I've washed them, found them in my pockets weeks later, ... I'm not indicating my cavalier attitude/practice is exemplary, but in my experience, cards are almost indestructible.
Mark
mrova wrote:
Agreed! I have never had an issue with a card in, um, 9 years.

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Apr 1, 2018 10:36:41   #
mrova Loc: Chesterfield, VA
 
Jim Plogger wrote:
Once more......have you checked all folders on the card?


I have not created any additional folders on the card, and haven't shot enough on the card for it to "self-create" additional folders (if it does such a thing). As the card is viewed on the computer, all photos were present up to the day before. No other files/folders to click on to view. I have since re-formatted the card, so I'll shoot some with it today, using that same card, to see how it behaves.

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Apr 1, 2018 10:52:33   #
Jim Plogger Loc: East Tennessee
 
mrova wrote:
I have not created any additional folders on the card, and haven't shot enough on the card for it to "self-create" additional folders (if it does such a thing). As the card is viewed on the computer, all photos were present up to the day before. No other files/folders to click on to view. I have since re-formatted the card, so I'll shoot some with it today, using that same card, to see how it behaves.


My Canon does self create a new folder after a certain number of shots. I only see the photos in the new folder when I view on the computer. That is why I asked. Happy Easter.

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Apr 1, 2018 11:13:16   #
mrova Loc: Chesterfield, VA
 
Jim Plogger wrote:
My Canon does self create a new folder after a certain number of shots. I only see the photos in the new folder when I view on the computer. That is why I asked. Happy Easter.


Yup Yup! I know that on another card I have in different camera, I have two folders, that I think the camera created itself. Thanks and hope you have a great Easter Day as well!

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Apr 14, 2018 08:31:07   #
Goldyrock
 
If you bought it from someone like Best Buy, they can issue you a duplicate receipt. SanDisk will ask you to take pix of the front and back of the card before they issue a RA. Good luck from Henrico VA.

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