05-06-2023 07:25 PM
I just got my R8 so I'm still trying to learn where everything is. I go to view the photos I've taken and I wanted to delete some test photos. I click the trash can button like I have with my last Canon camera. Once clicked the screen then reads "sending" but I have no clue where it is trying to send it. Once the message disappears the test photo is still there. Can anyone help me resolve this issue? Is there a setting that I don't know about stopping it from deleting? I used the camera card on my other camera and the delete function works as normal.
05-06-2023 08:00 PM
Make sure the write protected switch is off. If its on it will prevent you from deleting or taking pictures.
05-06-2023 08:26 PM
It lets me take pictures though so would it still possibly be on?
05-06-2023 08:30 PM
Usually no. Are you using a Full Sized SD Card or a Micro SD Card in an adapter. DO NOT use a Micro SD Card in an adapter. These are known to cause problems with the camera. The camera was designed to use Full Sized SD Cards directly.
05-06-2023 08:52 PM
I am using a mini in an adapter. That might be my issue. I'll have to order a full size and see if that fixes the issue. Thank you for your help with this so far.
05-06-2023 09:07 PM - edited 05-06-2023 09:08 PM
Stick with Full Size Class 10 SD cards. Buy multiple smaller SD cards such as 32GB or 64GB. DO NOT buy 1 large 128GB or 512GB SD Card. If the card fails you lost all of your pictures. If you use multiple smaller cards than you have some of your pictures. Its better than losing all of your pictures. Buy SD Cards from reputable retailers such as B&H Photo, Adorama or any electronics store. DO NOT buy SD Cards from Walmart or Amazon Marketplace. There have been cases of counterfeit SD Cards from there. Also stick with well known brand names such as San Disk, Lexar & Prograde Digital. The SD Card below is a good choice.
05-14-2023 11:06 AM
So it wasn’t the card type at all. After talking with Canon and resetting the camera. A message came up saying about do you want to continue sending 100 something photos. Once I clicked no and turned the WiFi off on the camera I was able to delete fine. Now the camera runs with both mini and regular sized cards.
05-14-2023 11:09 AM
I would avoid using micro-sized cards with adapters; they will lead to nothing but trouble.
I also do not agree that one must only used smaller-sized cards. So up to you if you'd rather use multiple lower-capacity full-sized SD cards, or a high-capacity full-sized SD card.
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