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EOS Rebel T7 Not saving to SD card

Mdubea
Apprentice

Hi guys..just bought an eos t7..popped in 1 gig sd card..formatted it with camera..yet pics do not seem to be saving to card. After 80 pics..said full.. It was about older card so I bought a micro with adapter ( understand that is a no no now).. still only 30 or so allowed..is there a setting ( didn't  see one) to save direct to card..or do I need a proper card? Thx 

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And Bill Gates once said. Why would anyone need more than 640K of memory?

 

Anonymous
Not applicable

A 16 or 32 GB full size SD card is recommended. Your issue is probably due to the micro SD card with adaptor.


@Anonymous wrote:

A 16 or 32 GB full size SD card is recommended. Your issue is probably due to the micro SD card with adaptor.


This is the best advice.  You should only buy major name brand cards like Lexar or Sandisk. Only buy your memory cards and batteries from a Factory Authorized Canon Dealer.  Amazon and eBay are not good places to shop for camera gear and accessories.  There is a lot of counterfeit gear and shady vendors out there.  The Best Buy Marketplace can be even worse.  Visit a store.  Beware of shopping in the Best Buy Online Marketplace.

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"Enjoying photography since 1972."

Yes he did. That article does not indicate the interaction my company had with Microsoft  before Windows.(we were a beta site for Windows 3.11)

 

RIZZY
Apprentice

New T7 . I do not think formatting SD card in camera is working properly. Formatting seems to complete without an errors. BUT... Any pix i shoot cannot be found on the card. 

Formatting the sd card in a computer and reinserting back into the camera allows normal shooting..

Tried multiple SD extreme  Pro and regular 32 gb cards yields same results in camera.

 

normadel
Elite
Elite

Formatting an SD in computer then using in camera without formatting in camera is risky. A camera has its own way of formatting, different from computer formatting.

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