RWNPhoto wrote:
So, the R5 rendered the R3 images hidden when you put them in a card reader? Like, it made a new folder for IT'S images, and hid the existing ones?
The computer couldn't see any hidden folder/files? But the R3 could see the ones your PC couldn't see?
On the Nikon world that I used, swapping a card from a Z8 to a Z7 as example, ends up with 2 folders, an Z8 and a Z7 one, and on PC (Mac in my case), it could see both folders, and the images in them.
Ok, I wrote all that wrong, sorry.
I took a SD card out of my R3 and put it in my R5 to use.
When I put that SD card in my card reader it did now show the R5 pixs I took, just the R3 pictures.
It wasn't till I plugged the R3 into my computer directly that I was then able to retrieve the R5 pictures I took.
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It looks like it did make 2 folders but the card readers could not see them, just the R3 folder.
RWNPhoto wrote:
So, the R5 rendered the R3 images hidden when you put them in a card reader? Like, it made a new folder for IT'S images, and hid the existing ones?
The computer couldn't see any hidden folder/files? But the R3 could see the ones your PC couldn't see?
On the Nikon world that I used, swapping a card from a Z8 to a Z7 as example, ends up with 2 folders, an Z8 and a Z7 one, and on PC (Mac in my case), it could see both folders, and the images in them.
Ok, I wrote all that wrong, sorry.
I took a SD card out of my R3 and put it in my R5 to use.
When I put that SD card in my card reader it did now show the R5 pixs I took, just the R3 pictures.
It wasn't till I plugged the R3 into my computer directly that I was then able to retrieve the R5 pictures I took.
Aug 12, 2024 at 06:26 PM
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