12-14-2016 08:52 AM
12-14-2016 09:12 AM
I wouldn´t use an adapter, but that´s maybe just me.
Did you low level format the card in your camera before using it?
12-14-2016 09:17 AM - edited 12-14-2016 09:19 AM
When micro-SD cards are used with adapters, they are MOST unreliable. The micro-SD cards should only be used with devices that use them directly, without any adapter..
Micro-SD cards are not recommneded for use with Canon DSLRs. Look in your Instruction Manual for where it says what types of cards are recommended for use. Note the absence of micro-SD cards from being mentioned as one of the types of cards.
12-14-2016 10:19 AM
12-15-2016 08:28 PM
It sounds like the reader in the Internet cafe computers have corrupted your card.
You might be able to recover it by hitting the "low level" checkbox when you do a format (in your camera). I don't have a 750D but for most camera models it's the "trash can" icon button that toggles the "low level" checkbox (visible when you're on the format screen.)
I concur about the use of a card reader adapter. They're flakey ... hit & miss.
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