Canon EOS 50 D is quite similar to its predecessor EOS 40 D, but there are clear improvements in the new innovation. With a 15.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor, DIGIC 4, the latest imaging, LCD significantly improved 3-inch Live View mode, the camera guarantees high quality. The EOS 50 D is a perfect camera for an amateur and a seasoned professional. The camera uses a Compact Flash card to store photos. Although these cards to save countless pictures, pictures can not open a number of reasons, such as damage to the file system continuously read / write errors and virus attacks. It is therefore recommended to keep a user backups in good shape so that it can compensate for the loss of data if the need arises. If somehow, a backup copy is corrupted or not available, a user can not blindly trust a photo recovery software to recover lost images.
As a practical example, a user may not be able to record the images due to the following error when you use a CF card that is larger than 32 MB Canon EOS 50 D:
“CF card error”
The failure to make up previously inaccessible images and a user does not click in the situation, and set new pictures of his Canon EOS 50 D.
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