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EOS Rebel T3 SD Card Not Readable on Mac

Styner
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I currently have a canon Rebel t3 with a new SD 256gb. When I went to put the chip in to my MacBook using an adapter ( to look at my photos) it’s unable to read the chip & now I can’t access my photos. Also when I put the chip back into the camera it says “card can’t be accessed” 

what should I do ?

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shadowsports
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@Demetrius,

It certainly could be.  We don't have much to go on.  

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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The OP confirmed that this "adapter" is a USB Type C SD Card Reader. But I will also check if there using a Full Sized SD Card. 

-Demetrius
Bodies: EOS 40D (Retired) & EOS 5D Mark IV (Current)
Lenses: EF Trinity, EF 50mm F/1.8 STM, EF 70-210mm F/4 (Brought out of Retirement) & EF 85mm F/1.8 USM
Speedlites: 420EX, 470EX-AI, 550EX & 600EX II-RT

stevet1
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Styner,

I had the same problem on my Windows laptop.I have a 128gb SDXC card, It was working fine and then one day, it said the card reader couldn't read the card, and when I went to put the card back in my camera, the camera said it couldn't access the card. Scared me to death.

I took the card out and reinserted it. It's reading it OK again, but now I use EOS Utility and a USB cable.

Steve Thomas

shadowsports
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Greetings,
Only remaining question is whether the card was full size or micro?

Any fullsize card should be formatted in the camera before use. While its possible to use large capacity cards, we have found 32GB cards to be the most reliable for older cameras as @Demetrius pointed out. Using multiple smaller capacity cards also helps protects your photos. One card is a single point of failure and can ruin an entire day of shooting if it becomes corrupt or fails.

I might try connecting my card reader to another computer before calling it quits on the card and pursuing the recovery option. If the card cannot be read, and has not be formatted there is a good chance images can be recovered.

Almost all card manufacturers offer recovery software. Some free, some paid. Many are usually free to try and if data can be recovered, then you can buy a license.

Photorec is free (CGSecurity), but requires a little more knowledge. I've used it in the past with success.

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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I’m pretty sure it was micro 

Which one are you using. The one on the top or the one on the bottom.

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-Demetrius
Bodies: EOS 40D (Retired) & EOS 5D Mark IV (Current)
Lenses: EF Trinity, EF 50mm F/1.8 STM, EF 70-210mm F/4 (Brought out of Retirement) & EF 85mm F/1.8 USM
Speedlites: 420EX, 470EX-AI, 550EX & 600EX II-RT

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