There's something wrong with his camera, card, card reader, and/or
computer.
I've put hundreds of frames through my E3 with no problems. I always
swap the card out, and have not used the USB port at all.
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> From: "Timpe, Jim" <Jim.Timpe@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>
> Following is an email I received from a former co-worker. Had two
> E-1,
> jumped ship to Nik*n for about two years, and jumped ship back to Oly.
> Any feedback/input/help you can give me to send him would be greatly
> appreciated.
> %%%%%%
> Jim,
> TWICE in the past two weeks I have lost an entire shoot on my
> E-3. I am taking pictures captured to a compact flash card, either
> 2 or
> 4 gigs.
> The shoots have comprised of about 50 shots each, and during
> the shoot, I have used the preview feature to look at a shot or show
> the
> client.
> At the end of the shoot, I turn off the camera, and eject the
> card. I walk over to the computer, insert the card in the reader and
> poof! There is NOTHING on the card. Even though I have seen the
> shots
> in preview, apparently somehow, someway..the camera does not write the
> pictures to the card, or erases them at some time during the shoot.
> At first I thought I was going crazy. Then it happened
> again.
> Literally 2 hours of prep and shoot work flushed down the toilet.
> Have
> you heard of this happening to anyone else?
> Of course I have gotten nothing back from Olympus about this
> problem.
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