A good way to screw up your card is to use a card reader. Better to use a cable connection, which is why they include it in the pack. If you don't have one, buy one.
I have learned the hard way, having recently destroyed a 64Gb card in a so-called multi-card reader. Pulling cards in and out of cameras should be kept to a minimum.
And your flipping card reader doesn't work
So have to wait another 3 days for one to come off eBay until you can view your photos on the PC !
A good way to screw up your card is to use a card reader. Better to use a cable connection, which is why they include it in the pack. If you don't have one, buy one.
I have learned the hard way, having recently destroyed a 64Gb card in a so-called multi-card reader. Pulling cards in and out of cameras should be kept to a minimum.
Can't you use a usb lead and connect the camera directly?

Pc/laptop not have an sd card slot built in?
can't you read the thread before posting![]()
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A good way to screw up your card is to use a card reader. Better to use a cable connection, which is why they include it in the pack. If you don't have one, buy one.
I have learned the hard way, having recently destroyed a 64Gb card in a so-called multi-card reader. Pulling cards in and out of cameras should be kept to a minimum.
Well, 5 DSLRs over 11 years, god knows how many card changes, I've never once downloaded from the camera. And surprisingly I've never bent a pin broke a card or wrecked a file.
So forgive me for finding this the most bizarre post of the week.
Well, we all know that it's hard to match-up to your frequently expressed perfection!)

It's good to know somebody can put up with you!I can't help it! I'm just gifted I guess![]()
Or maybe the manufacturers of the cards designed a brilliantly usable product, perfectly capable of the job they designed it for?
Given my wife's opinion of me and all my faults, I'd guess the second option. :grin:
I've always preferred the convenience of simply plugging in a USB lead, and there is never that annoying moment when you realise you have taken the camera on a trip and forgotten to replace the card!
Wow, all these replies and no-one has offered to send you a USB lead? If it's a mini-USB you need I have a few spare and can post it today - might be quicker than waiting for the card reader.