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<blockquote data-quote="Sevenup" data-source="post: 141120" data-attributes="member: 13646"><p>Ok, I only have a laptop that reads SDHC. And I had a 5200, took many pics on the SDHC that came with that kit over a weekend before formatting it and returning the 5200- my laptop read that Sandisk card just fine.</p><p></p><p>This card took pictures (can't remember, approximately 50) just fine and didn't show this issue until I tried to replay a recorded video.</p><p>The laptop does not read this card at all- it is not recognized when I open up "computer" in the removable drive.</p><p></p><p>I just went to the store and got a new SDHC, I could not find Sandisk Extreme but found a Sandisk SDHC 16G class 10.</p><p>When seated in slot 1 it reads 3.2k (just like the previous card said when initially inserted)</p><p></p><p>I don't want to mess up another card- I'm not sure where the issue lies. Should I try taking some video?</p><p></p><p>(I used to use SLR's but have been very busy in life and haven't even used a digital camera in a few years- thanks for your patience)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sevenup, post: 141120, member: 13646"] Ok, I only have a laptop that reads SDHC. And I had a 5200, took many pics on the SDHC that came with that kit over a weekend before formatting it and returning the 5200- my laptop read that Sandisk card just fine. This card took pictures (can't remember, approximately 50) just fine and didn't show this issue until I tried to replay a recorded video. The laptop does not read this card at all- it is not recognized when I open up "computer" in the removable drive. I just went to the store and got a new SDHC, I could not find Sandisk Extreme but found a Sandisk SDHC 16G class 10. When seated in slot 1 it reads 3.2k (just like the previous card said when initially inserted) I don't want to mess up another card- I'm not sure where the issue lies. Should I try taking some video? (I used to use SLR's but have been very busy in life and haven't even used a digital camera in a few years- thanks for your patience) [/QUOTE]
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