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Adam Reuter July 20th, 2008 10:40 PM

Format or Delete All Clips?
 
In the Vortex Media EX1 DVD Doug mentions that Delete All Clips is the better option because format deletes picture profile settings data. However I'm not so sure of this.

With digital SLR cameras I've ALWAYS formatted the card due to junk potentially cropping up. Supposedly it's a better method of destroying data so that there is less chance of memory card errors, etc. All I know is that I've been doing it all along and only had one corrupt memory card due to idiocy on my part (I didn't choose "Safely Remove Hardware" in Windows and swapped a memory card out of the camera with it still plugged into the computer).

So...is Delete All = format? Or does formatting do a semi-010101 erase or a defragging of some sort? I really could care less about the profiles because I don't plan on transferring them to the computer and have all profiles saved under Excel files on the computer for recall later on.

Just in case I'm misunderstood formatting cards does not mean your picture profiles get erased. It simply means that if you saved your profiles to a memory card THAT will be erased. The profiles are stored in your camera's own memory and will not be deleted.

Paul Kellett July 21st, 2008 03:34 AM

Adam.
Picture profiles are indeed saved on the camera, although they can be supposedly saved on a card, although a don't know how.

Anyway, reformat isn't neccesary, if you delete the clips from the card using clip browser then the card can go straight back into the cam ready for shooting, no formatting needed.
However if you delete using windows then you'll need to reformat.

Paul.

Andy Nickless July 21st, 2008 05:55 AM

I prefer to format the cards but I want to preserve my settings in case I mess them up or there's some kind of error.

Easy remedy for me was to backup the camera settings folder to my mac. I double-checked that I could retrieve them from the mac, then I formatted the cards as usual.

In case I need them, they are safe on the mac.


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