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Rock Photo Star
14th of September 2009 (Mon), 14:13
Lost somehow - most likely got yanked out when I reached into pockets to pull something else out [I keep my done pics in my pants and suit jacket side pockets].

Only 2nd time I've done so in 4 years of shooting, second time out of probably at least 100 plus gigs.

That's the problem with big cards. When you lose them, you lose a lot of pics.

I was worried that I had completely lost all coverage of one band - Remedy Drive - which put on an incredible show and had some great lighting on them.

Luckily, every band I shot, I had spread over two cards, so though I lost almost 400 shots of the one band. I luckily had another 100 plus shots on another card and thus, was able to still pull together a bunch of good shots.

However, I lost coverage of the crowd and of the bassist [they were shot earlier on the card I lost].

ilovemycamera
14th of September 2009 (Mon), 14:14
damn, i hate that for ya....

That's a nightmare!

Rock Photo Star
14th of September 2009 (Mon), 14:17
Yeah, there's a good tip in there. Big cards are great for not having to stop and change during a band's set, but good practice would be to change cards, spread shots out on two cards in case one gets lost or goes bad.

bacchanal
14th of September 2009 (Mon), 20:44
Get a Gepe card case or something like that. Card comes out of the camera and goes into the case, case goes securely into the bag...at least in theory. You'd be really screwed if you lost the case with all your cards, but it's big enough that you can probably keep track of it.

DDCSD
14th of September 2009 (Mon), 22:36
Or get a bigger card and not have to change cards. ;)

That's one thing I hate about SD cards. Too easy to lose.

AxxisPhoto
14th of September 2009 (Mon), 22:37
Idiot!!:p j/k. That sux. I got 32GB CF card for my 50D so stuff like this will never happpen. I feel your pain.

pod_canon
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 00:40
SD cards spook me because of just that, they're tiny and easily misplaced.

narlus
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 09:54
ouch. that suxors.

the only time something similar has happened to me is when i neglected to dump one of my CF cards to my machine, then formatted it and used it the next day for another show. Doh!

SuzyView
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 09:57
Yes, the SD cards are awful, so small! I have 4gb cards and 1 8gb and when I read these threads, I get really sad. I use a think tank 10 card wallet and have it strapped to my wrist at events. One card comes out, one goes in. So it I don't lose anything and it's easy access and all numbered. I can go through all 10 cards at a long event so I must have it organized. Hope you find it. Did you check your pockets and all little cracks? I found my earring in my photo backpack one time under all everything. I know I didn't drop it in there, but there it was!

Rock Photo Star
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 11:24
Yes, the SD cards are awful, so small! I have 4gb cards and 1 8gb and when I read these threads, I get really sad. I use a think tank 10 card wallet and have it strapped to my wrist at events. One card comes out, one goes in. So it I don't lose anything and it's easy access and all numbered. I can go through all 10 cards at a long event so I must have it organized. Hope you find it. Did you check your pockets and all little cracks? I found my earring in my photo backpack one time under all everything. I know I didn't drop it in there, but there it was!


I check out the wrist wallet. That's kind of what I am looking for as I am trying to ditch having to carry a bag.

lsman
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 11:38
Don't test luck... you need to have a better secure way to do this..

90c4
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 12:50
Also, make sure that you have your email address on each of your cards.

SuzyView
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 13:48
Yes, a sharpie can go a long way. :)

DDCSD
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 13:53
Also, make sure that you have your email address on each of your cards.


I can't write that small (for SD cards). :lol:

Great advice though. I'll have to get my CF's labeled.




I actually lost a small pouch with a spare 8GB SD card (nothing on it) in it at a major soccer tourney. I was fortunate enough that someone turned it into lost & found and I got it back a couple of days later when I returned to photograph the championship games.

SuzyView
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 14:05
I label everything. And I do carry a black Sharpie with me at all times. I've also had stuff returned to me that have gone lost. I bought a Brother label maker 2 years ago and have put my name and e-mail address on everything.

90c4
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 14:15
I label everything. And I do carry a black Sharpie with me at all times. I've also had stuff returned to me that have gone lost. I bought a Brother label maker 2 years ago and have put my name and e-mail address on everything.

Label makers pay for themselves quickly. Both my kids have lost their thin casio cameras, and both times I received calls before we even left the playground.

narlus
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 15:23
that's a good idea...i noticed that Kathryn Yu had labeled all her gear.

i lost my 24-70 lens hood somewhere during Shellac's set this weekend. kind of a drag.

SuzyView
15th of September 2009 (Tue), 22:33
I have labels even on the outside of each hood, mainly so I can match the hood with the lens. All my lenses have labels. I got this idea from Jim Askew here in the forum. We meet often and we switch lenses and other gear so it's good to know which stuff belongs to us.