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--- Begin Message --- Subject: The straightforward method I use is to always put clean, unused cards in my left pants pocket, and then move them to my right pocket after I take them out of the camera filled with images. Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:19:28 -0400 User-agent: Thunderbird 1.5.0.12 (Windows/20070509)
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I start a session by formatting all the cards and putting a piece of
paper in each case. Simple, and it works.

When I load up that card I remove the paper. Sure, you can resolve this
dilemma by putting the card in your camera so you can review the images
on it, but that's cumbersome at best.
When I load up that card I remove the paper.
If your own stack of CF cards is growing as well, you may be wondering
how best to carry them.

It was too good of a deal to pass up on. There are quite a few brands of
"card wallets" and such available in the marketplace, but I've never
found one that seems worth getting. Each one is in its own small plastic
case it came with, but these in turn are simply loose in my pocket.
Sure, you can resolve this dilemma by putting the card in your camera so
you can review the images on it, but that's cumbersome at best.

I start a session by formatting all the cards and putting a piece of
paper in each case. The straightforward method I use is to always put
clean, unused cards in my left pants pocket, and then move them to my
right pocket after I take them out of the camera filled with images.
Back in the days of film, you could easily tell which rolls were used
and which weren't since the leader would no longer be out on the ones
that already had been exposed. Otherwise, sooner or later, you may well
accidentally format a card full of images, and that's something to be
avoided at all costs. It was too good of a deal to pass up on. When I
load up that card I remove the paper.

There are quite a few brands of "card wallets" and such available in the
marketplace, but I've never found one that seems worth getting. Back in
the days of film, you could easily tell which rolls were used and which
weren't since the leader would no longer be out on the ones that already
had been exposed.
I start a session by formatting all the cards and putting a piece of
paper in each case. Back in the days of film, you could easily tell
which rolls were used and which weren't since the leader would no longer
be out on the ones that already had been exposed. Well, at least I'll
admit that I have from time to time. Each one is in its own small
plastic case it came with, but these in turn are simply loose in my
pocket. Otherwise, sooner or later, you may well accidentally format a
card full of images, and that's something to be avoided at all costs.
I start a session by formatting all the cards and putting a piece of
paper in each case. Well, at least I'll admit that I have from time to
time. Call me a purest or something, but I've found it perfectly
adequate to keep my cards in my pants pockets. Simple, and it works.
It was too good of a deal to pass up on. Simple, and it works. Simple,
and it works. Simple, and it works.

I start a session by formatting all the cards and putting a piece of
paper in each case.
The straightforward method I use is to always put clean, unused cards in
my left pants pocket, and then move them to my right pocket after I take
them out of the camera filled with images.

Well, at least I'll admit that I have from time to time. I start a
session by formatting all the cards and putting a piece of paper in each
case. Each one is in its own small plastic case it came with, but these
in turn are simply loose in my pocket.

When I load up that card I remove the paper. Call me a purest or
something, but I've found it perfectly adequate to keep my cards in my
pants pockets.

Otherwise, sooner or later, you may well accidentally format a card full
of images, and that's something to be avoided at all costs.
The straightforward method I use is to always put clean, unused cards in
my left pants pocket, and then move them to my right pocket after I take
them out of the camera filled with images. There are quite a few brands
of "card wallets" and such available in the marketplace, but I've never
found one that seems worth getting. When I load up that card I remove
the paper.




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