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      • Yep, all the images will remain on your card until you shoot more and overwrite them. This is why you can use a program like Lexar’s Image Rescue, SanDisk’s Rescue Pro or other data recovery software to recover images from a card even after it is formatted.
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  2. Dec 7, 2016 · This is why you can use a program like Lexar’s Image Rescue, SanDisk’s Rescue Pro or other data recovery software to recover images from a card even after it is formatted. Memory Card Tips

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  3. Aug 3, 2017 · Is there a way to transfer files recorded to the CF card over to the SD card in the camera? EOS 5DS R. I am asking the same question right now as I have a FULL CF card in slot 1 and an empty 64g SD card in slot 2.

  4. Oct 31, 2013 · I've tried to copy images from my CF card to the SD card using the D800 and I can't seem to find a way. I read the manual on page 263, but It only seems to allow you to copy to a different folder on the same CF Card???

  5. Nov 9, 2020 · Is it possible to transfer files internally from the CF Express card to the SD card. Someone at the local Cabrera shop mentioned that it was possible but I can't find anything about it in the menus or online. Play1 menu (first tab in the blue group), "Image Copy" and it gives you several options for selecting the images to copy.

  6. May 31, 2011 · The primary difference, as far as I can tell, is the size of the card. I have pro cameras that support both CF and SD so it's not based on your "seriousness" level. In practice, SD cards are smaller in a crowded camera bag, so you have to be extra careful to track where you put them. Otherwise, I don't see a diff.

  7. Whilst there are some technical differences between the two standards most people won’t have a choice, although if your camera does support both, the general advice seems to be use CF due to slightly more advanced control circuitry and wear-levelling to prolong the card’s life.

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