03-25-2024 09:12 AM - last edited on 03-26-2024 12:13 PM by Danny
Hello,
I recently bought a EOS R6 Mark ii. I have only taken a few practice shots, I am shooting in Raw, but the files do not appear to be written to the card. I can view the images when the card is in the camera, but when I open the card on the computer to upload there are no files.
Similarly, if I put the card into my 5D Mark IV there are no files. The card has been used in my 5D Mark IV and those files are viewable across all platforms.
I appreciate any help!
K.N.
03-25-2024 09:50 AM
Greetings ,
Co-mingling cards between camera bodies is not recommended. Cards should be formatted in the body they will be used in. Moving them back and forth without formatting is asking for trouble.
R62:
What do you see when you access the card on your PC? Look for the folder DCIM. Again, however, co-mingling cards between two different camera bodies will result in data loss at some point.
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03-25-2024 10:04 AM
You do know that you have two card slots right? Do you have two cards in the camera? Did you look at the other card?
03-25-2024 10:08 AM
@KNollPhoto wrote:Hello,
I recently bought a EOS R6 Mark ii. I have only taken a few practice shots, I am shooting in Raw, but the files do not appear to be written to the card. I can view the images when the card is in the camera, but when I open the card on the computer to upload there are no files.
Similarly, if I put the card into my 5D Mark IV there are no files. The card has been used in my 5D Mark IV and those files are viewable across all platforms.
I appreciate any help!
K.N.
It looks like those images are in the 101 folder. Are you looking in the correct folder when you check in the computer?
There is no auxiliary storage in the camera, so when you check the LCD you are reading from the card.
03-25-2024 10:47 AM
Some of Canon's cameras are pickier than others when it comes to formatting cards. I can easily use the same card back and forth in my 60D and RP without formatting. When I try to use the same card in the R6 Mark ll that's when I first experienced the same thing you are seeing.
Format the card in the R6 Mark ll, and that will correct the problem. Also, if you are only using one card, make sure it is in the #1 slot.
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