I try to make it a habit to dump my cards as often as possible and format them...is this a good practice? Is formatting the cards once every 2 weeks on average good or bad?
thanks
-Tamas
LowriderS10 Cream of the Crop 10,170 posts Likes: 12 Joined Mar 2008 Location: South Korea / Canada More info | Aug 07, 2008 14:21 | #1 I try to make it a habit to dump my cards as often as possible and format them...is this a good practice? Is formatting the cards once every 2 weeks on average good or bad? -=Prints For Sale at PIXELS=-
LOG IN TO REPLY |
doctorgonzo Member 217 posts Joined Jun 2008 Location: Minneapolis, MN More info | Aug 07, 2008 14:30 | #2 What are you trying to accomplish? Quick Formatting a card doesn't check the card for errors or actually delete the data on the card, it just marks all the space as free. So if you simply want to quickly dump all the data on a card, formatting works just fine, but it won't get you any more than that. Canon 40D — Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM — Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM — Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 — Canon Speedlite 430EX II — A long B&H wish list!
LOG IN TO REPLY |
manutd101 Goldmember 1,261 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2008 Location: Southern NH More info | Aug 07, 2008 15:08 | #3 |
Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Aug 07, 2008 15:11 | #4 manutd101 wrote in post #6065519 I format every time I download the card. Likewise. Reformat in the computer to leave them all clean and shiny and ready for use in whichever camera I need one in next. Jon
LOG IN TO REPLY |
manutd101 Goldmember 1,261 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2008 Location: Southern NH More info | Aug 07, 2008 15:17 | #5 Jon wrote in post #6065545 Likewise. Reformat in the computer to leave them all clean and shiny and ready for use in whichever camera I need one in next. Do you have a Mac? I don't know how to format on one, so I just do it on the camera. Conor - my flickr
LOG IN TO REPLY |
Mark_Cohran Cream of the Crop More info | Aug 07, 2008 15:42 | #6 manutd101 wrote in post #6065575 Do you have a Mac? I don't know how to format on one, so I just do it on the camera. You use the Disk Utility to format them in a Mac. Mark
LOG IN TO REPLY |
FatCat Member 101 posts Joined Aug 2007 More info | Aug 07, 2008 17:05 | #7 Formatting won't harm your card, but to get the full service use low level formatting once in a while, it will check your card for bad sectors and will erase the data (actually erase the data) so nobody can make bad use of the pictures in it should you missplace the card. ^_^ What are you gonna do about it, if there's gotta be people for everything -- Joan Manuel Serrat
LOG IN TO REPLY |
LowriderS10 THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 10,170 posts Likes: 12 Joined Mar 2008 Location: South Korea / Canada More info | Aug 07, 2008 17:10 | #8 awesome...thanks for the info -=Prints For Sale at PIXELS=-
LOG IN TO REPLY |
FatCat Member 101 posts Joined Aug 2007 More info | Aug 07, 2008 17:14 | #9 Well... a lot of low level formatting will actually wear your card a leeeettle every time, so use it once in a while. What are you gonna do about it, if there's gotta be people for everything -- Joan Manuel Serrat
LOG IN TO REPLY |
ironchef31 Senior Member 623 posts Joined Apr 2007 Location: Vancouver More info | Aug 07, 2008 17:26 | #10 I always let the camera format the card after I've downloaded the photos. That way there's no chance that Windows will put some incompatible format on it. Ken
LOG IN TO REPLY |
tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Aug 07, 2008 18:39 | #11 Modern CF cards can take something silly like a million write cycles (from memory, looked up on wikipedia a while ago), so don't worry about that wtr full formats. I format in-camera, I don't bother on the PC, and i've never had a problem. I only use Sandisk cards. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
LOG IN TO REPLY |
manutd101 Goldmember 1,261 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2008 Location: Southern NH More info | Aug 07, 2008 18:51 | #12 Mark_Cohran wrote in post #6065713 You use the Disk Utility to format them in a Mac. Thanks. So here's a question for y'all: do you usually format on the camera or in the computer? Conor - my flickr
LOG IN TO REPLY |
DAMphyne "the more I post, the less accurate..." More info | Aug 07, 2008 20:03 | #13 manutd101 wrote in post #6066722 Thanks. So here's a question for y'all: do you usually format on the camera or in the computer? Yes David
LOG IN TO REPLY |
manutd101 Goldmember 1,261 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2008 Location: Southern NH More info | Aug 08, 2008 07:49 | #14 |
johnz Senior Member 529 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Tampere, Finland More info | Aug 08, 2008 12:55 | #15 Formatting a card doesn't really make any difference. It doesn't matter if you just cut the images, copy paste and delete the images, or copy paste and then format the card. Result is the same, It makes no difference, as long as you do delete the images somehow from the card and the space is marked free on the card. - Tuomas Gustafsson
LOG IN TO REPLY |
![]() | x 1600 |
| y 1600 |
| Log in Not a member yet?
Register to forums
Registered members may log in to forums and access all the features: full search, image upload, follow forums, own gear list and ratings, likes, more forums, private messaging, thread follow, notifications, own gallery, all settings, view hosted photos, own reviews, see more and do more... and all is free. Don't be a stranger - register now and start posting!
|
| ||
| Latest registered member was a spammer, and banned as such! 2936 guests, 133 members online Simultaneous users record so far is 15,144, that happened on Nov 22, 2018 | |||