So I take hundreds of photos a day, 5 days a week for work and have never had this happen to me before. I was copying my work onto my computer after working all day and 3/4 of the way, my sd card got corrupted and lost the ability to view/download my photos. On my computer and even on the camera. It’s like the information was there, but my camera said “Can’t play back” or something when trying to view, and my computer just showed it empty.

Luckily it was my biggest client, so it was not an issue to go back to reshoot my shots needed. But I’m very worried it will happen again. I have a big shoot today, with a potential big new client, and can’t have this happen again. Do I need a new sd card? I only have another micro sd with the adapter, so I’m just debating going to get a new one right before my shoot.

Has this happened to anyone before? And how do I prevent this in the future?

Thank You

  • MarsupialWorth6780@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    You’re doing everything right and sadly even the best cards go bad and get corrupted over time. According to the standards of flash memory they should last on average 10 years, but this also depends on how much and how often data is going through it. I’ve had a couple of my heaviest used sd cards go bad just sitting around. If the micro sd isn’t that old and hasn’t seen near as much data go through it I’d say you’d be fine with that. I’d be a touch hesitant to buy cards at storefront prices but if they price match and you’ve got time, it couldn’t hurt.