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Learned something new yesterday---after a little bit of a scare
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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 525470" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>Last night I turned on the computer and then noticed that there was an SD card in the card reader slot. It was from the D7100 where I had transferred shots from the day before. OH NO! I had quite a few shots that I had taken during the day only to discover the SD card was still in the computer. My 366 just went down the tubes. Ah, maybe not, because I have two cards. Slot 1 RAW, slot 2 jpeg. Well I should have some jpeg shots for the 366. Put the card into the reader on the computer expecting to see .jpg files. Another surprise, they were all RAW files. I am guessing when slot 1 is empty and you have RAW & jpg selected for slot 1 & 2 it will default to RAW for which ever slot still has a card. </p><p></p><p>I had read somewhere a few days ago that there was a setting in the D7100 to not allow you to take a shot if a card slot was empty. At that time I thought that that will never happen to me. I was wrong and have since gone into change my settings. I haven't tried it to see if it worked, but I thought others might have something similar in info they could share. Ha!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 525470, member: 27017"] Last night I turned on the computer and then noticed that there was an SD card in the card reader slot. It was from the D7100 where I had transferred shots from the day before. OH NO! I had quite a few shots that I had taken during the day only to discover the SD card was still in the computer. My 366 just went down the tubes. Ah, maybe not, because I have two cards. Slot 1 RAW, slot 2 jpeg. Well I should have some jpeg shots for the 366. Put the card into the reader on the computer expecting to see .jpg files. Another surprise, they were all RAW files. I am guessing when slot 1 is empty and you have RAW & jpg selected for slot 1 & 2 it will default to RAW for which ever slot still has a card. I had read somewhere a few days ago that there was a setting in the D7100 to not allow you to take a shot if a card slot was empty. At that time I thought that that will never happen to me. I was wrong and have since gone into change my settings. I haven't tried it to see if it worked, but I thought others might have something similar in info they could share. Ha! [/QUOTE]
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