Manage Your Memory Cards
Ok, this might not apply to people who have just one memory card and never approach the point of filling it up. However, if you are photographing a big event – such as a wedding – chances are you use several memory cards. How do you keep track of the ones that are full and the ones that are empty?
I learned this little trick a few years ago – my memory cards start empty before I put them into the memory card wallet. I don’t know how many times I put a “fresh” memory card into the camera and start photographing only to realize there are 100 photographs from a previous photo shoot. So I format the cards before I put them in the wallet.
In the memory card wallet I put the branding label face up – to the right you see two memory cards – on the bottom is the shiny gold label – that means the card is empty. When I fill up a memory card I put the card inside the wallet with the white label face up – as you can see on the top of the photograph.
This is an easy method to keep track of memory cards and helps minimize mistakes. You definitely don’t want to erase photos till they are copied to your computer and backed up.
And if you are copying the photographs to a laptop while in the field or – don’t erase the photographs on the memory card till you have created a second copy of those either on a second hard drive or a blank DVD.
Another tip – keep the memory cards on you all the time. If your bag gets stolen with the memory cards inside that could be more damaging than losing the equipment itself. Equipment can always be replaced – photographs can’t.


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