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Posted by Eric: Thu Oct 3rd, 2013 05:39 | 1st Post |
You would think after 20 years pro photography you would learn. In fairness, I hadnt used this camera for a couple of months..... A beautiful green woodpecker landed in the garden today. Brilliant sunshine really zinged his plumage. Hopped happily, oblivious, towards the house until only 10feet from the open patio door. I quickly slipped into the office, spilled out all the camera gear, grabbed the D7000 and the Sigma 500mm. Assembling and making settings selections as I rushed down the hall, I then slumped over the armchair (in lieu of tripod). He filled the frame beautifully. I remember thinking "Jeff is going to love these", as I rattled off 20-30 shots with the woodpecker turning and posing like a catwalk model. Eventually he moved behind some bushes and I was able to review the images. "NO CARD" was all that appeared on the LCD. I had robbed BOTH the SD cards from this body when I went on my recent holiday....and forgotten to replace them. For those who dont know the green woodpecker here is a young one I took on a dull day on the patio .... 'earlier'. ( 6 years ago ...that was a shock!) Attachment: DSC_0066.jpg (Downloaded 72 times)
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Posted by Robert: Thu Oct 3rd, 2013 05:48 | 2nd Post |
What rotten luck Eric. Isn't there a setting which prevents exposures when no card is present? I seem to remember activating that on my D200 after I has spent some time taking masterpieces when I first got the D200, only to discover there was no card present...
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Posted by Eric: Thu Oct 3rd, 2013 06:14 | 3rd Post |
Robert wrote: What rotten luck Eric.Probably is...may now look for it. Edit...yes, just found and set it. I will now be ready for 2019 when its offspring comes back. Actually, Jan got some very nice movie footage. (B***dy amatuers )
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Posted by blackfox: Thu Oct 3rd, 2013 07:28 | 4th Post |
just dunno what to say eric
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Posted by jk: Thu Oct 3rd, 2013 10:26 | 5th Post |
Yes there is a setting that say No Card - Lock/No Lock. Default is No Lock. :-( I always set my cameras to Lock.
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Posted by blackfox: Thu Oct 3rd, 2013 11:56 | 6th Post |
more like i dropped a *ollock than no lock
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Posted by Eric: Thu Oct 3rd, 2013 14:04 | 7th Post |
blackfox wrote:just dunno what to say eric I think I got the gist. They were some of the best shots I never took.
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Posted by Judith: Thu Oct 3rd, 2013 18:14 | 8th Post |
*Tries to think of something sympathetic to say* But...
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Posted by Eric: Fri Oct 4th, 2013 09:00 | 9th Post |
Judith wrote:*Tries to think of something sympathetic to say* Please try harder.
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Posted by jk: Fri Oct 4th, 2013 10:06 | 10th Post |
Training course ?
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Posted by TomOC: Fri Oct 4th, 2013 10:34 | 11th Post |
Oh my...another hero shows clay feet...
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Posted by KenRay: Fri Oct 4th, 2013 21:02 | 12th Post |
Been there,done that,Learned from it and still have it happen. The feeling it gives is not one of pleasure.
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Posted by Robert: Sat Oct 5th, 2013 03:00 | 13th Post |
Perhaps we can take a little comfort from my theory that there are some folks who are close to automatons, they have perfect co-ordination and are as regular as clockwork, always use exactly the same routine and rarely deviate, intentionally or otherwise; they would ALWAYS remember to replace a memory card because they have programmed themselves to do it. Then there are the creatives, who are frequently absent minded, explore the limits and stumble upon solutions. I know which group I prefer.
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Posted by blackfox: Sat Oct 5th, 2013 13:51 | 14th Post |
i think i know which group i belong to ,but i can't for the life of me remember
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Posted by jk: Sat Oct 5th, 2013 14:48 | 15th Post |
blackfox wrote: i think i know which group i belong to ,but i can't for the life of me rememberWho ? What ? I know there was something I wanted to post. Oh Yes. I always leave the SD/CF card in the camera otherwise there is a whole world where I might have left it.
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Posted by Eric: Sat Oct 5th, 2013 14:48 | 16th Post |
blackfox wrote:i think i know which group i belong to ,but i can't for the life of me remember Had a Great spotted woodpecker visit the orchard today. (it's quite common for us to get multiple woodpecker visits within days of each other for some reason). Didn't bother with the camera....grabbed the wife's video. Lol
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Posted by Ed Hutchinson: Sun Oct 6th, 2013 10:45 | 17th Post |
I had the very same thing happen a few days, I had pulled the card to down load it to the iMac and left it on the desk, Darn,stupid camera is broken, AAAAHH no owner is broken. I just happened to have another camera close so stole the card from it and got the shots. This whole think started a new search, I originally had a 32 gig card in that camera, It is nowhere to be found gone not in any bag or body. Someday maybe I will remember where I put it. But probably not old timers ya know Ed
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Posted by amazing50: Sun Oct 6th, 2013 14:01 | 18th Post |
In the good old days we used to forget the film.
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Posted by Ed Hutchinson: Mon Oct 7th, 2013 22:17 | 19th Post |
Oh sure someone always has to chase the skeletons out of the closet,just when we were sure all had been buried and put to rest Guilty as charged, foiled again Film what is that?? Ed
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Posted by Iain: Sat Oct 12th, 2013 11:45 | 20th Post |
Eric wrote:blackfox wrote: I thought it was only fishermen that went on about the one that got away.
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Posted by Eric: Sat Oct 12th, 2013 11:56 | 21st Post |
Iain wrote:Eric wrote: Honestly Iain ...it was this <-----------------> good.
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Posted by Iain: Mon Oct 14th, 2013 09:05 | 22nd Post |
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