The way that memory cards for your digital camera are handled, used, and stored can greatly influence the length of their useful life and dependability. Observing a few precautions can be the difference between the disappointment of lost images and the pleasure of having pictures with which to reminisce.
Avoid physically damaging memory cards:
• avoid exposure to direct sunlight and temperature extremes
• protect memory cards from exposure to moisture and store in a low humidity environment
• do not write or put stickers on the cards
• store cards in a protective case or leave them in the camera to avoid accidentally breaking them or getting dirt or dust on them
Protect memory cards through proper use:
• keep the batteries of the digital camera fully charged to assure they don't fail while shooting pictures as a failure may result in lost images and permanent damage to the card
• be sure data has been saved, the process completed, before removing the card from the camera or card reader; it's best to turn the digital camera off before removing the card
• move images to the computer to edit rather than editing photos on the card itself
• delete images and re-format the card in the digital camera after downloading on a regular basis
Although the failure of a digital camera's memory card is a rare occurrence, the results can feel tragic nonetheless. Observing manufacturer's guidelines and some of the precautions reviewed above can help to circumvent the unnecessary loss of photographs.
Avoid physically damaging memory cards:
• avoid exposure to direct sunlight and temperature extremes
• protect memory cards from exposure to moisture and store in a low humidity environment
• do not write or put stickers on the cards
• store cards in a protective case or leave them in the camera to avoid accidentally breaking them or getting dirt or dust on them
Protect memory cards through proper use:
• keep the batteries of the digital camera fully charged to assure they don't fail while shooting pictures as a failure may result in lost images and permanent damage to the card
• be sure data has been saved, the process completed, before removing the card from the camera or card reader; it's best to turn the digital camera off before removing the card
• move images to the computer to edit rather than editing photos on the card itself
• delete images and re-format the card in the digital camera after downloading on a regular basis
Although the failure of a digital camera's memory card is a rare occurrence, the results can feel tragic nonetheless. Observing manufacturer's guidelines and some of the precautions reviewed above can help to circumvent the unnecessary loss of photographs.
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