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Ganesh Shankar Registered: Oct 27, 2009 Total Posts: 4 Country: India |
Not sure whether any of you D700 users have seen issue. Today I got my new Sandisk 16GB UDMA Card (Extreame CF 60MB/s UDMA) and used it on D700. The "frames remaining" showed my previous card's (Sandisk 12GB Extreame 3) remaing frame counts (some where around 400+ frames left in that card). The camera was firing fine without any issue. Then I just formatted 16GB card - still D700 showed the same number previous number which was there just before formatting. Again I fired a few frames and then formatted again. Now the frame count decreased (number of remaining frames). I then thought this new UDMA card might not have been supported and then tried by 12GB card and formatted it. The problem now persisted with 12GB card too ! I fire few frames, format it, number of remaining frames was not getting reset to max capacity of the card. Now the frame count was at around 300+. I then decided to fire away all the remaining frames - fired shutter to bring it to 0. Guess what ? Even after formatting card now my D700 shows "Full". Reformatting does not help - I tried 16GB/12GB/2GB/4GB cards. |
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dionysis Registered: Dec 12, 2008 Total Posts: 462 Country: United States |
Have you tried doing a reset on your camera? |
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gugs Registered: Apr 16, 2005 Total Posts: 6961 Country: Belgium |
could you retry by formatting the card on a computer ? there could be a difference. |
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Pavel Registered: Jun 11, 2003 Total Posts: 4839 Country: United States |
could it be a coincidence, where your D700 simply developed an issue ? |
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NikonAndy Registered: Apr 11, 2006 Total Posts: 1891 Country: United States |
I think there's a small cr battery that is in the body that's there to retain memory, iirc. Might try popping it off then back in? |
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lovinglife Registered: Mar 11, 2008 Total Posts: 2757 Country: United States |
I don't think its a fatal issue - As the posts above suggested, try resetting the D700 and format the memory stick on a PC. Are you at the latest firmware? |
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Ganesh Shankar Registered: Oct 27, 2009 Total Posts: 4 Country: India |
Friends, thanks or your suggestions. I have not tried formatting the card on my computer. I will try that. But for every card (formatted or otherwise) now my camera shows "Full". But for this issue (which makes the camera unusable) everything else seem to work just fine - all menu functions work. |
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eos-m42guy Registered: Sep 09, 2005 Total Posts: 3057 Country: United States |
As I remember, the small battery in the D700 is recharged by the main battery and can't be easily accessed as in Canon cameras. I'm certain I've seen this in the D700 manual but can't find it right now. |
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lovinglife Registered: Mar 11, 2008 Total Posts: 2757 Country: United States |
Ganesh Shankar wrote: |
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DGC1 Registered: Jun 11, 2005 Total Posts: 1035 Country: United States |
gugs wrote: |
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Rexspangle Registered: Jul 06, 2009 Total Posts: 75 Country: Canada |
I also do not reformat cards in the camera or computer... |
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lovinglife Registered: Mar 11, 2008 Total Posts: 2757 Country: United States |
Ganesh Shankar wrote: |
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HapZungLam Registered: Nov 01, 2004 Total Posts: 149 Country: Canada |
The number of counts may screw up if u are set to loseless compress. Cuz it compress your RAW base on whatever best it can do. Every file will be a different size. It 'll fails on counting down the number of remaining frames. |
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Ganesh Shankar Registered: Oct 27, 2009 Total Posts: 4 Country: India |
HapZungLam, currently my camera shows 0 frames remaining irrespective of the card I insert - formatted or otherwise, 2GB/4GB/12GB/16GB. All it shows "Full". It can't fire a frame since it thinks there is no space on the (empty) card ! |
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Ganesh Shankar Registered: Oct 27, 2009 Total Posts: 4 Country: India |
Good News - Based on suggestion from another forum I tried creating a new folder and formatting. It worked !! If any of you see this issue here is a workaround - |
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cputeq Registered: Jun 25, 2008 Total Posts: 2294 Country: United States |
Hrm, strange, but good to know you have it fixed. Sounds like a firmware bug. |
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eos-m42guy Registered: Sep 09, 2005 Total Posts: 3057 Country: United States |
Congrats on the fix and thanks for the procedure. Hope I don't have to use it though. |
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DGC1 Registered: Jun 11, 2005 Total Posts: 1035 Country: United States |
Rexspangle wrote: |
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Slug69 Registered: Mar 04, 2008 Total Posts: 742 Country: Australia |
Some people just delete the photos on the card after copying them across. |
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Kit Laughlin Registered: Mar 08, 2004 Total Posts: 2828 Country: Australia |
Well... I use the two-button 'format' command every time I put a card back in the camera after saving files onto the HD, and have done so in all Nikon bodies since this was an option. 100% no-problems; many tens of thousands of images. |
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tomb18 Registered: Oct 28, 2004 Total Posts: 1202 Country: Canada |
Ganesh Shankar wrote: |