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1st October 2012, 10:43 AM
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Phew
Has anyone else had the same experience as me here:
I was shooting this morning, with around 300 shots on my CF card since I last uploaded to my PC and backed up. I was checking my LCD to review a shot and noticed 3/3 showing. Shocker!
Had 300 shots been deleted and formatted by mistake?
No
Luckily not - the shot counter in Nikon rolls over - when you have a new camera, files are saved as (for example on a D700) 100ND700, followed by _DSC****.NEF or .JPG. Once you get to 9999 it rolls over into a new folder name (e.g. 101ND700_DSC0001.NEF) and only shows 1 shot on the card.
So I've just rolled past 20,000 clicks on the D700. And to mark this landmark - a very average shot!
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1st October 2012, 10:45 AM
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Re: Phew
The least you can do is post the very average shot ;-)
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1st October 2012, 10:54 AM
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Re: Phew
LOL - I'll post in tonight when I'm in from work
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1st October 2012, 12:16 PM
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Re: Phew
I've never had that exact heart-jumps-into-the-throat moment, but I did have a different one recently. I had forgotten that I had configured the playback to display only the images in a particular folder rather than the entire card. When the image count displayed was tens of images instead of hundreds of images, I was a bit concerned, to say the least.
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1st October 2012, 06:40 PM
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Re: Phew
I had something similar happen to my TV set. It has an internal hard disk programme recorder which normally works fine. Until I accidentally programmed in more than the drive would hold. Then, without any warning, it deleted everything and formatted to a clean drive.
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