Panthera_Onca
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Hi Folks,
I bought my first DSLR on may 1st, it is a D5300 with 18-140 mm lens, It came without SDHC card, so I got a Kingston SDHC class 10 @30 Mb/s. The problem started when I tried to review the captures on the D5300, I realized that the problem happens just sometimes...
When I take a photo and I try to watch the picture in the lcd screen as soon as I took it, the camera shows the well known message:"This memory card cannot be used. Card may be damaged. Insert another card."
To solve this problem I remove the SDHC card from the slot, then I insert it again, what I need to do next is to take a picture before I try to review the photos taken, when I try to check the photos before taking a new picture, the process of getting the SDHC working is longer.
I've already formated the SDHC (FAT32) in my laptop, but the problem remains, any other user has the same issue? is it a firmware issue? and SDHC issue?... maybe I should try a SDXC sandisk?... maybe kingston is not good for Nikon?
regards
I bought my first DSLR on may 1st, it is a D5300 with 18-140 mm lens, It came without SDHC card, so I got a Kingston SDHC class 10 @30 Mb/s. The problem started when I tried to review the captures on the D5300, I realized that the problem happens just sometimes...
When I take a photo and I try to watch the picture in the lcd screen as soon as I took it, the camera shows the well known message:"This memory card cannot be used. Card may be damaged. Insert another card."
To solve this problem I remove the SDHC card from the slot, then I insert it again, what I need to do next is to take a picture before I try to review the photos taken, when I try to check the photos before taking a new picture, the process of getting the SDHC working is longer.
I've already formated the SDHC (FAT32) in my laptop, but the problem remains, any other user has the same issue? is it a firmware issue? and SDHC issue?... maybe I should try a SDXC sandisk?... maybe kingston is not good for Nikon?
regards