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<blockquote data-quote="RavingMac" data-source="post: 1280166" data-attributes="member: 45350"><p>Sorry for your lost files, but all this is another reason not to use USB transfer from camera.</p><p>SD Cards (and other formats for that matter) are cheap and readily available. Few things are more frustrating than needing to take that once in a lifetime shot and your memory card is full, so you hurriedly delete files to make room, and sometimes thereby lose pictures you had intended to keep.</p><p></p><p>For that reason I don't know any Photography enthusiast beyond the basic level (no insults intended, I just don't know any if they exist) who uses direct camera transfer. We keep several (in my case 4) spare cards in our kit and swap them out as they fill, or even as an aid to file management. </p><p>Once safely home a Card Reader allows quick and easy import to iPhoto, Aperture, Adobe Lightroom etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RavingMac, post: 1280166, member: 45350"] Sorry for your lost files, but all this is another reason not to use USB transfer from camera. SD Cards (and other formats for that matter) are cheap and readily available. Few things are more frustrating than needing to take that once in a lifetime shot and your memory card is full, so you hurriedly delete files to make room, and sometimes thereby lose pictures you had intended to keep. For that reason I don't know any Photography enthusiast beyond the basic level (no insults intended, I just don't know any if they exist) who uses direct camera transfer. We keep several (in my case 4) spare cards in our kit and swap them out as they fill, or even as an aid to file management. Once safely home a Card Reader allows quick and easy import to iPhoto, Aperture, Adobe Lightroom etc. [/QUOTE]
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