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Today after taking a picture the red led light kept blinking. Pictures could not be shown anymore. Taking out battery had no curing effect as did new formatting not help either.

Display showed: no card

Red light kept blinking or continued to blink after re-inserting it.

Only combination of a full reset of camera, formatting SD card and taking battery out helped.

Lost all pictures...ggrrr

San Disk 32 GB, 95Mbit/sec

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reformatting was probably unnecessary. 

Did you try simply copying all the files off the card first from a card reader to your computer.

 

I would suggest next time pull battery and insert a new SD card.

Dont reformat as it will destroy everything on the card...if you want any chance of recovering the files don't reformat the card.

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Lost all pictures...ggrrr

San Disk 32 GB, 95Mbit/sec

 

Others have suggested that you not format the card. I will add that San Disk has a good file recovery utility. It might be worth getting it, then next time run it against the SD card before trying anything else.

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reformatting was probably unnecessary. 

Did you try simply copying all the files off the card first from a card reader to your computer.

 

I would suggest next time pull battery and insert a new SD card.

Dont reformat as it will destroy everything on the card...if you want any chance of recovering the files don't reformat the card.

Fortunately it doesn't destroy anything as quite a few wrongdoers discovered to their detriment.  As long as you don't overwrite with new images there are plenty of free recovery programs  like https://www.iskysoft.com/card-recovery/transcend-memory-card-recovery.html

 

You'll have to run the resulting TIFF files through Adobe's DNG converter to restore the DNG format.

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Fortunately it doesn't destroy anything as quite a few wrongdoers discovered to their detriment.  As long as you don't overwrite with new images there are plenty of free recovery programs  like https://www.iskysoft.com/card-recovery/transcend-memory-card-recovery.html

 

You'll have to run the resulting TIFF files through Adobe's DNG converter to restore the DNG format.

 

Unfortunately iskysoft's software is not free. It asks for purchase when in trial mode. Perhaps it was free at one time.

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Today after taking a picture the red led light kept blinking. Pictures could not be shown anymore. Taking out battery had no curing effect as did new formatting not help either.

Display showed: no card

Red light kept blinking or continued to blink after re-inserting it.

Only combination of a full reset of camera, formatting SD card and taking battery out helped.

Lost all pictures...ggrrr

San Disk 32 GB, 95Mbit/sec

 

How long have you had the camera? What FW? How many photos have you put on it?

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Fortunately it doesn't destroy anything as quite a few wrongdoers discovered to their detriment.  As long as you don't overwrite with new images there are plenty of free recovery programs  like https://www.iskysoft.com/card-recovery/transcend-memory-card-recovery.html

 

You'll have to run the resulting TIFF files through Adobe's DNG converter to restore the DNG format.

 

Yes, Ive used Sandisk Software many times, but the OP implied that he formatted and then continued shooting on same card. 

 

access via computer was also not possible. 

 

 

What I meant was don't reformat the card, wait until you get to a computer to test it out. You should be able to pull all the images off except the last one.

In situations like this, simply use a new card in the camera and continue shooting on it vs the same card and risk losing data.

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Today after taking a picture the red led light kept blinking. Pictures could not be shown anymore. Taking out battery had no curing effect as did new formatting not help either.

Display showed: no card

Red light kept blinking or continued to blink after re-inserting it.

Only combination of a full reset of camera, formatting SD card and taking battery out helped.

Lost all pictures...ggrrr

San Disk 32 GB, 95Mbit/sec

 

 

 

Are you using the Visoflex EVF and GPS?

 

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/268492-m10-fw-requestsbug-reports/?p=3232872

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Today after taking a picture the red led light kept blinking. Pictures could not be shown anymore. Taking out battery had no curing effect as did new formatting not help either.

Display showed: no card

Red light kept blinking or continued to blink after re-inserting it.

Only combination of a full reset of camera, formatting SD card and taking battery out helped.

Lost all pictures...ggrrr

San Disk 32 GB, 95Mbit/sec

 

Do you use the Visoflex? I has similar issues in the last couple of days when pressing Play while the buffer led was blinking. With GPS disabled (off) or with the Visoflex removed, mine seems to work normally.

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Had more crashes with 32 gb cards. Sometimes it takes ages to save pictures. 64 gb so far no issues. All San disk.

 Same here. Problems with SanDisk 32 GB 95 mb/s. Slow reading, crashes, no image in the LCD.....

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  In my case, no Visoflex and no GPS.

  Is strange that I have been using these cards ( SanDisk extreme pro SDHC 32 GB 95 MB/s) for two weeks without problems and suddenly the issues showed up.

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I use a Sandisk 64G 80 and noticed that the first picture after switching on  the camera takes ages before it is saved, the following pictures saving time are 'normal'.

This happens everytime the camera is switched on.

 

 I experience that too. In my case is random though . Always with SandDisk extreme pro SDHC 32 GB 95MB/s.

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