Hey guys, ever since I switched to the 5D Mk3, I think the writing speed in my memory card might not be fast enough to capture a burst of photos without one not developing correctly. Is there any way to fix a photo like this?
Thanks for any help!
CH_Devin Senior Member More info | Dec 23, 2013 12:44 | #1 Hey guys, ever since I switched to the 5D Mk3, I think the writing speed in my memory card might not be fast enough to capture a burst of photos without one not developing correctly. Is there any way to fix a photo like this? Thanks for any help!
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Snydremark my very own Lightrules moment More info | Dec 23, 2013 12:48 | #2 Unfortunately, no. That result is usually a result of a bad card reader; if you still have the files on the card that came from, you can try reimporting the image directly off of the camera and see if that works better for you...and I'd look at replacing your card reader, too. - Eric S.: My Birds/Wildlife
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Dec 23, 2013 14:35 | #3 It could also be a failing card. If the card isn't fast enough, the camera will just buffer your shots (up to its limit) and write them to the card as quickly as it can.
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S.Horton worship my useful and insightful comments More info | Dec 23, 2013 14:46 | #4 Bad card, or, unlikely, a strong source of interference, like a nuclear centrifuge. Sam - TF Says Ishmael
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JeremyKPhoto Goldmember 1,634 posts Likes: 46 Joined Apr 2012 More info | Dec 23, 2013 15:00 | #5 It's nothing to do with the speed of the card. If the card were too slow you would just fill your buffer faster. So it would be like click click click pause............... click pause............... The faster cards enable you to shoot burst longer. 5D Mark III / 70-200 2.8L IS II / 24-105L / 50 1.8 stm / Tamron 70-300 VC / Sigma 85mm 1.4 Art
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DanMarchant Do people actually believe in the Title Fairy? 5,635 posts Gallery: 19 photos Likes: 2058 Joined Oct 2011 Location: Where I'm from is unimportant, it's where I'm going that counts. More info | Dec 23, 2013 21:14 | #6 Ratjack wrote in post #16549508 It's nothing to do with the speed of the card. If the card were too slow you would just fill your buffer faster. So it would be like click click click pause............... click pause............... The faster cards enable you to shoot burst longer. This is either a failing card or a failing card reader. This. Dan Marchant
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