Just discovered something, To me quite interesting
Came across a 1 GB SD card, that I new had images on it, so to find out how many I popped it into my D7000, pressed play, " File has no images" Hmmm, so I popped it into my D90 lo and behold 12 images, so just be sure I tried the D7k again, same message, so for the heck of it I snapped a pic, yup it worked, so I have a camera that does not recognize pics taken with D90, but then I put that same card back in the D90 to view the pic I took with the D7k and it did not show up, just the original 12, so to carry on this experiment I now call it, I took out the 8 GB SD card from the D7k that had images and popped it into the D90 and guess what "File has no images",
I am not concerned with the preceding, and as this was a by chance happening, I will not be doing this again, I also read every page in the manual relating to Cards, nothing was mentioned in this regard, except on page 319 it mentioned write speeds for movie recording, Anyone have any thoughts
Came across a 1 GB SD card, that I new had images on it, so to find out how many I popped it into my D7000, pressed play, " File has no images" Hmmm, so I popped it into my D90 lo and behold 12 images, so just be sure I tried the D7k again, same message, so for the heck of it I snapped a pic, yup it worked, so I have a camera that does not recognize pics taken with D90, but then I put that same card back in the D90 to view the pic I took with the D7k and it did not show up, just the original 12, so to carry on this experiment I now call it, I took out the 8 GB SD card from the D7k that had images and popped it into the D90 and guess what "File has no images",
I am not concerned with the preceding, and as this was a by chance happening, I will not be doing this again, I also read every page in the manual relating to Cards, nothing was mentioned in this regard, except on page 319 it mentioned write speeds for movie recording, Anyone have any thoughts