P_Murphy
i have a canonZR 200 and my memory card is a pny optima sdhc card
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Does it happen on that particular card or all cards you've tried? If it's all cards then the problem lies with your camera. If it's just this card, your memory card, might be locked, slide the slider on the side of the card. Or it might be corrupt. Save your photos to your hard drive via a usb card reader and then try to format your card in the camera, if that doesn't help, get a new card. To try to recover lost photos try Download the program http://www.recuva.com? You must not take anymore pictures on your card. You have to use a card reader either on your computer or an external USB card reader.Put the card in the card reader, open the recuva program, the welcome to the recuva wizard will open, click on next. next box, choose 'pictures', click on next, next box choose 'on my media card' click next. See the words 'enable deep scan' click on start. Wait, for it to do it's magic.
You need to use a card reader either one already in your computer (some have one, some don't). Or buy an external USB card reader. They are around 10.00 and can be found at walmart, bestbuy, frys, probably target.
The problem with built in card readers is that they will usually only read up to a 2G card.
I was not able to recover photos by hooking the camera up to the pc with the usb cord, it just won't work.
This is the important part. Choose the pics you want to recover, then choose recover, a box comes up asking where you want to save to. Choose documents/my pictures or wherever you want to save your pictures too. The pictures ONLY save to your pc and not the card.
Does it happen on that particular card or all cards you've tried? If it's all cards then the problem lies with your camera. If it's just this card, your memory card, might be locked, slide the slider on the side of the card. Or it might be corrupt. Save your photos to your hard drive via a usb card reader and then try to format your card in the camera, if that doesn't help, get a new card. To try to recover lost photos try Download the program http://www.recuva.com? You must not take anymore pictures on your card. You have to use a card reader either on your computer or an external USB card reader.Put the card in the card reader, open the recuva program, the welcome to the recuva wizard will open, click on next. next box, choose 'pictures', click on next, next box choose 'on my media card' click next. See the words 'enable deep scan' click on start. Wait, for it to do it's magic.
You need to use a card reader either one already in your computer (some have one, some don't). Or buy an external USB card reader. They are around 10.00 and can be found at walmart, bestbuy, frys, probably target.
The problem with built in card readers is that they will usually only read up to a 2G card.
I was not able to recover photos by hooking the camera up to the pc with the usb cord, it just won't work.
This is the important part. Choose the pics you want to recover, then choose recover, a box comes up asking where you want to save to. Choose documents/my pictures or wherever you want to save your pictures too. The pictures ONLY save to your pc and not the card.
what is better for camcorders? tapes or memory cards?

catlover
i just got a Canon Vixia HV 40, it only records on tape, memory card is only for pictures, so i was wondering, is tape or memory cards better for recording? what comes out better?
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On every simple experiment you can do, try it on any media card camcorder start to record and the quite quickly move to another object, you will see that the camera is not able to capture the fast moving images smoothly, this also happens on HDD cameras, but more pronounced. then try it on a Tape based camcorder you will have a smooth video. reason is that it does not matter how good the camera is its compressing the video, to an incredible degree. if you think that uncompressed video is around 130 gb for 90 minutes, how many hours do they claim to be able to get on a 10gb flash drive or a 60gb HDD. so now you can see how much the video is shrunk (compressed) you can never recover the lost data, its gone, all the subtle changes in each frame, gone. because you use that type of file system.
Many people say that HDD is the new media to record on, sorry folks but all the signs are that the consumers are going to use flash cards, and the pros are still going to use tape, or film for the foreseeable future, until they produce a compression system that does not reduce the quality, there is not one yet. HDD are to delicate and do not take well to abuse. dropping, cold, heights, knocks.
Tape is still the preferred medium for most pros, its cheap, and is a great way to archive your videos, quality is great, fill a tape up then just drop another one in.
apart from one, All my cameras are tape based.
RR
On every simple experiment you can do, try it on any media card camcorder start to record and the quite quickly move to another object, you will see that the camera is not able to capture the fast moving images smoothly, this also happens on HDD cameras, but more pronounced. then try it on a Tape based camcorder you will have a smooth video. reason is that it does not matter how good the camera is its compressing the video, to an incredible degree. if you think that uncompressed video is around 130 gb for 90 minutes, how many hours do they claim to be able to get on a 10gb flash drive or a 60gb HDD. so now you can see how much the video is shrunk (compressed) you can never recover the lost data, its gone, all the subtle changes in each frame, gone. because you use that type of file system.
Many people say that HDD is the new media to record on, sorry folks but all the signs are that the consumers are going to use flash cards, and the pros are still going to use tape, or film for the foreseeable future, until they produce a compression system that does not reduce the quality, there is not one yet. HDD are to delicate and do not take well to abuse. dropping, cold, heights, knocks.
Tape is still the preferred medium for most pros, its cheap, and is a great way to archive your videos, quality is great, fill a tape up then just drop another one in.
apart from one, All my cameras are tape based.
RR
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