I do not. All of my eggs are in one basket...
I plan on taking a lot of photos in the next week.
I bought this card at the behest of the salesman at a local camera store when I purchased the Sony RX10m4 a few weeks ago. I recently took a lot of pictures, and when I loaded it into my card reader, I got no response. I tried another reader with the same results. I then tried another compurter (MAC this time) and still no recognition of the card. I then put the card back into the RX10 and it wanted to format. Ugh, lost pictures... It still did not function. I took the card out and it was hotter than blazes! I looked at the contacts and they were burnished. I then called Hoodman and spoke to there customer support. He was baffled, but said that this card is an overkill (?) for this camera, even though it should be backwards compatible. He called the local camera store and arranged for me to exchange it for 2 of these, Hoodman Blue SDXC UHS-II 64GB V60 8K. The camera appears to be OK, but I am wondering if I should send it in to Sony for them to check it out. I am reluctant to do that as I have a gig in two weeks.
What do you all think is going on here? Thanks, in advance.
An over zealous salesman tried to sell me on one of these. He used the tactic of stating that "you need it if you remove the card often". I told him "no thanks" and bought the standard, plastic one. I have used Hoodman for a while and have had one fall apart. It was replaced under warranty with no problem. Good card, but I'm not so sure that the extra money is worth it.
This happened after a Windows update.
Hmmm, that was already unchecked.
Thanks! I will give it a try.
Thanks, I love a good mystery...
1. It happens with all file types.
2. Yes, I have tried from all file locations.
3. The purpose is to view, possibly edit and print.
4. First view is the editing workspace.
Thanks