05-05-2024 06:37 PM - last edited on 05-07-2024 08:56 AM by Danny
Hello. I have an EOS Rebel T7 which I haven't used in about 4 years. I have resurrected the camera and inserted a new card (32 GB microSDHC plus adapter). I made sure I inserted it correctly and the the write-protection switch is off. When I try to format, I get a message "Cannot format - change card"
A previous identical card (same make, storage etc.) worked fine.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thank you
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05-05-2024 07:20 PM
The limit would be how much of your "eggs" you want in one "basket".
Unless you are shooting movies I would go with 64GB max if you are shooting JPEG. Maybe 128GB if shooting RAW.
05-05-2024 06:52 PM
The use of microSD cards in adapters is not recommended. As you have found, they can be very erratic.
05-05-2024 06:58 PM
Is there a GB maximum for the cards?
thank you for your help!
05-05-2024 07:20 PM
The limit would be how much of your "eggs" you want in one "basket".
Unless you are shooting movies I would go with 64GB max if you are shooting JPEG. Maybe 128GB if shooting RAW.
05-06-2024 08:38 AM
Set the micro card and reader aside. Format the full size card. I have 32GB and 64GB cards but use the 32 exclusively. Hard to fill one to overflowing.
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