I don't see why not if you can plug your camera in to you computer. put in the sd card Open "My computer" or "This PC' if you have Windows 8 In the folder list open the photos that are in the CF folder Select them then click and drag them to the SD folder. Or transfer the photos from camera to computer. Put in SD card then copy them to that SD folder. just the same as if you were copying them to a flash drive That way you would still have a backup on your laptopMy laptop has an SD card reader, but not a CF reader. With space & weight restrictions for travelling, I'd like to avoid taking my bulky CF reader on vacation. Is there a way to transfer files from the camera CF card to the SD card?
My laptop has an SD card reader, but not a CF reader. With space & weight restrictions for travelling, I'd like to avoid taking my bulky CF reader on vacation. Is there a way to transfer files from the camera CF card to the SD card?
When I went away a couple of weeks ago, I used the SD as the main card and the CF as the overflow as the only computer we took had a SD slot. I dont know whether thats suitable for the way you work, as currently I am only doing jpg until I am comfortable with the camera.
When my life isnt as hectic (ie mum comes home from hospital and finishes her chemo treatment) I will have the time to really get involved with my hobby... until then theres very little chance/spare time for me and what I want to learn/do. JPGs are convenient for me at this time.Tracey, I was using JPG until yesterday when the forum browbeat me into trying RAW. I wish I'd used it from the start! Change to RAW right now & forget about JPG, you won't regret it. RAW file sizes are 40-50mb, which seems a lot but no big deal.
Tracey, I was using JPG until yesterday when the forum browbeat me into trying RAW. I wish I'd used it from the start! Change to RAW right now & forget about JPG, you won't regret it. RAW file sizes are 40-50mb, which seems a lot but no big deal.