On 6/22/2020 4:31 PM, Mike Gordon via olympus wrote:
FAM writes:
"I suspect a failure in writing, or in the card itself, either memory or memory
management."
All the images can be viewed in order on the cam but that does not exclude the
above. So should I attempt to get a new card under warranty? I think they may
just send a refurb or some such and possibly not new.
Should I consider the card evil, potentially devouring valuable images, never
to be trusted, worthy of banishment to the dust heap of history? Is a dry run
of a string of images after reformatting an adequate test?
Sure, if Lexar will send a replacement, get it. Otherwise:
1. Determine that is is, in fact, Lexar. I know, B&H, right packaging.
2. Find a real, read/write tester.
3. Format with the SD Assoc formatter. <https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter/> Sure. we know the camera formatter
is best. Except if it isn't, in some obscure way.
4. Then, camera format.
Does the camera allow mirroring pix on both cards? You might do that for a while, until sure the problem was a one time
thing.
Suggestible Moose
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