Me too. Maybe if you had 64 gb to transfer it might be faster to pull the sd card, but I doubt it.Odd. I don't format mine, I just delete all the files once I'm happy I have them transferred. I see no point in formatting a drive that doesn't require it.
Nope. Once the files have been transferred, delete them from the card. Or use a move function in which case no deleting is required. Either way, format not required. A quick format would mark the entries as usable, so is almost the same thing as deleting files.Eventually you’ll have a full memory card. Copying files to another location does not delete the ones on the card. Then you have to reformat (erase) the card.
Yep, this definitely works. This is what I usually do.Once the files have been transferred, delete them from the card.
I pop my card into my Nikon camera and format it with 1 button and an “ok” ...has never failed in 3 yearsJust wondering really which is the best choice?
That has failed for me so many times. I could be doing something wrong,but I just use my camera to format and it’s always hassle free. Just what I do,not saying everyone needs to ?DJI recommends that you format in the bird you’re using it in.
What do you back up your NAS to? A "cloud" backup provider? Backblaze? AWS glacier?Next day i check that the overnight backup of NAS is OK and if so format card in computer
I would be amazed if you might be able to provide any evidence to support your claims here. It seems it is a poor assumption. I am genuinely interested.Well, Meta4 has certainly the right to give his opinion.
So here is another one:
At some point, this SD card will fail. Not IF but WHEN. One way to delay the inevitable is to keep and format that card with the same device.
Keep the Go pro SD card wih Gopro formating.
Keep DJI formating with DJI device.
Keep DSLR formating with DSLR device and so on.
It seems that a card can’t take various way of formating very well.
Haha .. I missed that first time around.I would be amazed if you might be able to provide any evidence to support your claims here. It seems it is a poor assumption. I am genuinely interested.
I format in my devices (camera or drone) simply because it is my workflow. I know I won’t have a card fill up mid session however the main benefit is a successful format completion in the device gives me comfort the card is working. Probably a little paranoid- the one lot of photos I can’t get again and never got was all it took. I’m just as comfortable with a successful format from my computers though.Haha .. I missed that first time around.
I'd also like to see anything to substantiate it, it sounds laughable.
But in any case, I don't have anything to worry about.
I only ever format my camera and drone cards in the computer ...
... because it's convenient and it works just fine (despite the myth that some love to push).
Whatever fits the way you like to work is good.I format in my devices (camera or drone) simply because it is my workflow. I know I won’t have a card fill up mid session however the main benefit is a successful format completion in the device gives me comfort the card is working. Probably a little paranoid- the one lot of photos I can’t get again and never got was all it took. I’m just as comfortable with a successful format from my computers though.
To a second NASWhat do you back up your NAS to? A "cloud" backup provider? Backblaze? AWS glacier?
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