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Linda
Yesterday was Jake's last day of Pre-K. I took a couple of snap shoots with his teacher. I'm trying to figure out what happened with this file.
Is this card error? Camera error?
I've never had this happen in digital..


Thanks
L.

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This is the 2nd shot. Its fine..
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Carlos Hernandez
I ran across this same problem only one time last year, & I think it was due to my lexar pro flash card. I was using my 10d when it occured, funny thing is I have'nt had a problem since. Keep using the same card & see if it happens again, if it does switch cards.

Don't really know what caused it.

Adios,
Floyd
QUOTE(Linda @ May 19 2005, 01:07 PM)
Yesterday was Jake's last day of Pre-K. I took a couple of snap shoots with his teacher. I'm trying to figure out what happened with this file.
Is this card error? Camera error?
I've never had this happen in digital..


Thanks
L.

[attachmentid=316]


This is the 2nd shot. Its fine..
[attachmentid=317]
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Whoa....that's creepy. I've never seen something like that before. What camera were you shooting with? How old? Many actuations?

Katherine
Hey Linda..

That's never happened to me just yet. was that with the 20D?

KK


Btw....I just cracked up when I read your favorite quote!!!
Linda
Yeah that was my 20 D. It is only 3-4 months old.
Kinda freaky huh.. wacko.gif


L.
Katherine
Linda...

do you think that had anything to do with the rain your 20D experienced??

kk
Linda
Well KK...
I dont think so. For the simple reason is I have shot about 5000 pics since then. So if it were from the rain incident Im sure it would have shown its ugly face before now.
However, I have to admit that was my first thought..

Thanks for your suggestions.. Your so sweet..

L.
Tim Halberg
I've had similar files show up, but only when trying to recover images from past photoshoots after I'd formatted the card several times.

Do you format your card every time you shoot on it? Or just erase? Was that the very first image on the card since you either erased or formatted?

Linda
QUOTE(Tim Halberg @ May 20 2005, 04:40 AM)
I've had similar files show up, but only when trying to recover images from past photoshoots after I'd formatted the card several times.

Do you format your card every time you shoot on it? Or just erase? Was that the very first image on the card since you either erased or formatted?
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Hi Tim!!
No that was the 6 image taken after formatting the card.
I actually format the cards everytime I start a project.
It's not a huge deal at this point. But I would hate to have that happen to an image from a wedding. Sure enough it would be the award winning image of my life it would happen too.. LOL.. biggrin.gif

Thanks for your help Tim..
L.
Tim Halberg
No problem. Sorry to see that you had that happen. I'm pretty sure it's a problem on the card itself, but something that is a freak accident, not something I would really worry about.

Best of luck.
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