09-26-2016 11:34 AM
I recently purchased a Canon 5D IV and a 128 GB SD card to use with the camera. I followed the manual and formatted the card in camera. I am aware that this size card and larger are formatted as exFAT.
I typically copy my RAW files to my PC usng Windows Explorer. I then Import them into Lightroom (rather than letting Lightroom hand hold me on the Import) as this is my preferred way. The problem is that this card cannot be read on a Windows (7) PC.
I was able to get the photos off the card via a corded connection from camera to PC using the supplied EOS software but this is more trouble than it is worth as I use Lightroom rather than DPP.
I plan to purchase a 64 GB CF card today and the manual seems to indicate that formatteing that card will result in a FAT file structure which should be readable by my PC. What do you suggest with respect to the 128 GB card?
09-26-2016 12:01 PM - edited 09-26-2016 12:17 PM
@RickBudde wrote:I recently purchased a Canon 5D IV and a 128 GB SD card to use with the camera. I followed the manual and formatted the card in camera. I am aware that this size card and larger are formatted as exFAT.
I typically copy my RAW files to my PC usng Windows Explorer. I then Import them into Lightroom (rather than letting Lightroom hand hold me on the Import) as this is my preferred way. The problem is that this card cannot be read on a Windows (7) PC.
I was able to get the photos off the card via a corded connection from camera to PC using the supplied EOS software but this is more trouble than it is worth as I use Lightroom rather than DPP.
I plan to purchase a 64 GB CF card today and the manual seems to indicate that formatteing that card will result in a FAT file structure which should be readable by my PC. What do you suggest with respect to the 128 GB card?
I suspect the issue is with the card reader (card slot) rather than the software.
From Wikipedia
09-26-2016 01:48 PM
If you plug the camera in you should see it as a device in the Computer window and Lightroom should recognize it in the Import window. The camera would essentially be a card reader.
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