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Boris Barel November 8th, 2010 04:34 PM

Latest firmware is v1.15

Anthony McErlean November 8th, 2010 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy Wilkinson (Post 1586087)
Hi again!

This is assuming you've got brave (foolish?) couples willing to risk being filmed with the windswept, wet dog/drowned rat look that our current UK wide November weather might throw at their wedding arrangements!

Thats exactly the kind of night it is here :)

Hello Andy, I'll give them a ring again and as you advised, I then might ring Sony.
I only emailed and rang once since this happened. It isn't their fault either. I know its silly but I almost feel I'm pestering by ringing, I don't want to bother them but I had my share of bother that weekend.

No way will I use this SxS card,.. for anything. Lucky enough I don't have a wedding this weekend so I have a little time to get it sorted.

Thanks Andy.

.

David Heath November 8th, 2010 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony McErlean
No way will I use this SxS card,.. for anything. Lucky enough I don't have a wedding this weekend so I have a little time to get it sorted.

Hmmm, you see, my feeling then is why are you not prepared to use the card - but are prepared to use the camera/nanoFlash combination?

I don't see anything in the symptoms you've described which would make me think it's more likely to be one over the other.

Anthony McErlean November 9th, 2010 03:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Heath (Post 1586123)
.. why are you not prepared to use the card - but are prepared to use the camera/nanoFlash combination?

Hello David,
Would you use that card for recording a wedding? If you would, your a braver man than I, especially after the way it behaved when inserted in to the laptop and desktop.

Say for instance nothing happen at this wedding. Everything went as usual, no problems at all regarding this SxS card.
Then, when I arrived home and inserted the card into the laptop and nothing happened. Laptop didn't see the SxS card, card out and in again still nothing showing up in My Computer and again the same happening in the Desktop, would you not think, there must be something wrong with this card (especially when the other SxS card copied 100% first time to the PC's) and would be very brave to use it at my next wedding.

Now, I could be completely wrong here but it looks like card problem to me. May be its the camera. Could it be? If someone thinks different please say.


Quote:

Originally Posted by David Heath (Post 1586123)
.. but are prepared to use the camera/nanoFlash combination?

I want to use both, thats the idea, I duel recording system, a backup.
I would not be prepared just yet, to use the NF on its own without the camera recording, a backup.
I hope to use the NF as an independent recording device, along with the EX3.

Again thanks David for your thoughts, thanks.

David Heath November 9th, 2010 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony McErlean
Would you use that card for recording a wedding? If you would, your a braver man than I, especially after the way it behaved when inserted in to the laptop and desktop.

I'd be as happy to use the card *as I would the equipment that recorded onto it*. I would have as many doubts about the camera as the card. More, probably. As I said before, the few instances I've heard of card problems, then once dead, they stay dead. That doesn't seem the case here.

You say "the way it behaved when inserted in ......" - but what I'm asking is what if the CARD behaved perfectly, it was the way the CAMERA wrote data to it that was the problem?

By the sound of it, it was probably a one-off event. In practical terms, what I would do is check, check, and check again the equipment, in exactly the configuration (with NF etc) you'll next be using it for real. And do it with both the card you are suspicious of, and other cards.

Anthony McErlean November 9th, 2010 05:34 PM

Hi David and thanks,

You could very well be right, it could be the camera, I just don't know.
I intend to test again, as you suggested and see what happens.

Thanks again.

Anthony.

Anthony McErlean March 21st, 2011 03:05 AM

Re: Sony 32GB SxS card problem.
 
I'm getting the faulty card replaced.

When I insert the new card (SBS-32G1A) into the camera slot will i get the message saying i need to format the card in order to use it or are these new SBS-32G1A cards ready to go and don't need formating.

Thanks in advance.

Colin Rowe March 21st, 2011 05:37 AM

Re: Sony 32GB SxS card problem.
 
Hi Tony.
Always format

Anthony McErlean March 21st, 2011 01:02 PM

Re: Sony 32GB SxS card problem.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Colin Rowe (Post 1629981)
Hi Tony.
Always format

Thanks Colin.

What I also want to know is.
If its a brand new unused SBS-32G1A card and I put it into the camera will it say in the VF that it has to be formated first.

Don Greening March 21st, 2011 09:41 PM

Re: Sony 32GB SxS card problem.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony McErlean (Post 1630116)
What I also want to know is.If its a brand new unused SBS-32G1A card and I put it into the camera will it say in the VF that it has to be formated first.

If it's a new card right out of the package you shouldn't get the format prompt from the camera. Sony will have already formatted the card in FAT32 before it leaves the factory. This has been my experience but I've always used the camera to format every new card I've purchased before I've used it. It's the same as getting a new hard drive. Format before use.

- Don

Anthony McErlean March 22nd, 2011 03:45 AM

Re: Sony 32GB SxS card problem.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Greening (Post 1630289)
If it's a new card right out of the package you shouldn't get the format prompt from the camera. Sony will have already formatted the card in FAT32 before it leaves the factory. This has been my experience but I've always used the camera to format every new card I've purchased before I've used it. It's the same as getting a new hard drive. Format before use.

- Don

Thanks Don for that.

I got a new card out from the package (toren a bit) and inserted it into the camera.
I didn't get the "you need to format the card" message and immediately thought "its not a new card".
I just thought,... if its a brand new, I need to format and if it doesn't need formating, its not new.

So, if its already formated by Sony it looks like its a new, unused card after all.

Thank you.


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