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Re: [OM] Lessons Learned

Subject: Re: [OM] Lessons Learned
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 15:48:52 -0700
On 3/22/2013 6:34 AM, Tina Manley wrote:
> Well, we are back from our whilrwind trip to Gibraltar, Morocco, and Spain
> and I'm downloading the photos now.  The biggest lesson I learned this trip
> was to never again travel without a computer!  ...
> I missed having the opportunity to download photos and review them
> at night before taking more the next day.  My little Acer netbook would not
> have been much larger than the Kindle and I could have used it for
> downloading photos, too.  I also missed the security of making two copies
> to keep in different locations which I usually do on trips.

I am regularly mystified by people who make such decisions. I always take my 
little Acer along, as well as an external 
drive I keep in a different part of my luggage. I like downloading and viewing; 
however brief, it lets me know 
everything worked. I CAN do email on my iPhone5, and web stuff, but it is SO 
much nicer on the computer. For longer 
trips, and we are gone for a month or more at least once a year, being able to 
manage my financial affairs while on the 
road is crucial. Again I CAN do that stuff on the phone, but it's painful.

> I thought for such a short
> trip, I would just take lots of SD cards and my Kindle to check e-mail.
>   Big mistake!  I had bought 4 32GB Transcend cards and they did NOT work.
>   They would work fine for awhile and then get hung up on data transfer for
> hours.  I would have to take the battery and card out to get them to work
> again and then half the time it would tell me I had no photos on the card
> when I actually had several hundred.  I quit using those and only had my
> old, smaller cards to use.

This is almost certainly not related to the brand of card. I guess you don't 
keep up with what Leica is saying. Why they 
wouldn't personally warn an everyday registered user, I don't know; why not an 
eminent user, I really can't imagine. 
Here's one thing they had to say.

"08/08/2011 -- Leica Camera has recently become aware of customers experiencing 
compatibility issues related to select 
types of new memory cards when used in the Leica M9. The misbehavior occurs in 
very limited cases (<0.1% of total No. of 
sold M9/M9-P), but because it is associated with the loss of images, we want to 
point out the potential risk for our 
customers." They go on to say most trouble at that time was with San disks. 
<http://www.imaging-resource.com/NEWS/1312837892.html>

With a 2010 firmware update, Leica issued a list of known compatible SDHC 
cards, including the Transcend 32GB class6. 
<http://www.dpreview.com/news/2010/3/15/leicam9firmware>

For a while, Transcend was the leader in price/performance away from the 
leading edge of performance; may still be. I 
have 2x 8GB class 6 and a bunch of class 10s, 1x 8GB, 2x 16GB and 2x 32GB. 
Although I haven't kept track, the smaller 
cards have worked flawlessly in various cameras and the 32GB cards in Canon 60D 
and Oly E-M5, right up to full.

As the E-M5 supports UHS-1, and B&H had a good sale, I now have a couple of 
Sony 32GB, class10, UHS-1 cards. I have only 
briefly tried one, not enough to tell if write times are improved, but they are 
"supposed to", and some web folks claim 
it's true.

Entertainingly, in one of the long running, never resolved questions on the 
web, Leica carefully advises never 
reformatting a card. Latest received wisdom in a recent TOP post/discussion, 
from Kingston, is to always reformat in the 
camera, rather than just erase.

I think the only meaningful conclusion from personal experience and the length 
of time the matter has remained 
unresolved in any consistent way - is that it just doesn't matter.

High Capacity Moose

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