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Hi Sai,
Welcome to the Group. I recommend that you publish your photographs with Exif Info so that you can get responses. Based on the input, you may offer some efforts. I, too, have a Z8 and experienced identical troubles in the beginning.
Also, go through the Bird Photography Videos; I believe these will be very helpful.
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SUNIL RAO
MemberNovember 18, 2024 at 3:37 pm in reply to: Nikon Z8 and a few lenses + accessories for saleHI,
Do you have CF card reader?
Can you share the Details.
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SUNIL RAO
MemberNovember 11, 2024 at 9:54 pm in reply to: Want to upgrade my camera from canon1500 D to Sony a7iiiHi,
Welcome to the Group.
Try the bellow link.
https://www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/best-camera-lens-for-photography/
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Hi,
Welcome back and all the best.
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Sir,
Welcome and All the Best.
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Hi Manoj,
I have AF-S NIKKOR 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR Including Bill and Warranty Card. (Box Not Available).
In a very good Condition, its used very less.
Purchased Price: 82900/-
Purchased Date: 16th Dec 2023
Final Selling Price: 70000/-
let me know if you are interested to Buy.
- This reply was modified 3 weeks ago by SUNIL RAO.
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Welcome to the Platform. All the Best
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Hi,
Am using directly from Camera to Computer through USB Port, since i have not purchased the CFExpress Card Reader.
Using your DSLR camera as an intermediary to transfer files to an SD card via a USB cable is generally safe, but there are a few considerations to keep in mind:
Risks and Considerations
- Potential for Data Corruption: If the connection is interrupted (e.g., due to a loose cable or power loss), there is a risk of data corruption on the SD card or in the files being transferred.
- Battery Drain: Transferring files via your camera can drain its battery more quickly than using a dedicated card reader. Ensure your camera has sufficient battery life before starting a transfer.
- Speed: Transferring files through the camera might be slower than using a dedicated SD card reader, especially if your camera has limited USB transfer speeds.
- File Management: Depending on your camera’s firmware, you might have limitations on how files are managed or organized during the transfer process.
- Compatibility Issues: Ensure that your camera and computer recognize the camera as a storage device. If there are compatibility issues, the transfer might fail.
Recommendations:
- Use a Dedicated Card Reader: For larger file transfers or frequent use, a dedicated SD card reader is usually more efficient and reliable.
- Backup Important Files: Always keep backups of your important files, regardless of the transfer method you use.
- Check for Updates: Ensure your camera’s firmware is up to date, as updates may improve transfer reliability.
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Sir,
Good Day
Kindly find the attached. One Two only one slot is working (Using CFexpress Card), and another slot is Faulty.
And regards to copying the files, normally I will connect Camera to Desktop directly through Cable. When I copy the files some of RAW files are not available. I suspect this happens only for Burst Mode Picture files.
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SUNIL RAO
MemberNovember 6, 2024 at 6:42 pm in reply to: Want to Sell Nikon: AF-S NIKKOR 200-500mm f/5.6EHi,
Noted you can contact on my Number.
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AF-S NIKKOR 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR Including Bill and Warranty Card. (Box Not Available)
Purchased Price: 82900/-
Purchased Date: 16th Dec 2023
Final Selling Price: 70000/-
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Hi Mr. Pankaj,
As mentioned recently camera sold last month.
Now I have only Lens 200-500 Nikon.
Let me know if you are interested.
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