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rscheffler wrote:
Some of the old cameras may use an older FAT format, IIRC FAT16 rather than FAT32. I think my old 1D (the original) was something like this in that if you used a card larger than 4GB it would only use up to 4GB on it.
Some of the cameras might have a firmware update available that would allow them to use larger cards. A quick search pulled up a DPR thread about the 1DIIN where the FW update allowed use of >8GB. According to that thread, Canon stated the max card size for that camera was 64GB CF and 32GB SD/SDHC (not SDXC compatible).
Amazon shows me that there is a Verbatim 4GB CF card still available. Some time ago I noticed that CF cards aimed at industrial uses were often very low capacity, likely for legacy equipment....Show more →
that's what one thread or site said on the 20D, if you format in computer you get the full ~15gb amount on 16gb card, in camera you get 8gb. Different threads and posters say different things, though, I know I used 8gb no problem. one time B&H or adorama had a sale/low price on cards (32gb?) the guy asked me the camera I used (probably 30D at the time , 32gb should be ok?) and refused to sell me the cards!!
I had better luck entering a specific card capacity or brand name most of the "Extreme" or Ultra II" cards didn't seem to say SanDisk, so look out for no name & knock offs, if anyone else is doing this. I found the Verbatim should be one option, also Transcend, older SanDisk closet to $40, potentially more than the camera lately!!
One time older cars reader etc couldn't handle 64gb I thought it was due to FAT32 but a lot of sites say that FAT32 has 8TB limit
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