Hi John,
As I said I bought my camera at Toronto photo show, that organized by Henry's and has representative from all companies that production is sold by Henry's.
I had now idea about that issue, until Panasonic representative at show told me about this and the same I was told from Henry's representative.
It helped me to make decision what type of card to by - I bought Panasonic card.
It is possible that the lost is SO small that we don't pay attention,but the professional use word "archival quality" - may be they know the difference.
Regards,
Alex
x--- On Thu, 5/20/10, John Annunziello <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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Subject: Re: [RM] Retention of email backup tapes - Now Panasonic camera
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Received: Thursday, May 20, 2010, 6:19 AM
Alex said "I bought Panasonic and when looked for memory card, learnt
something very interesting and new for me: when the usual card memory is
reused, it lost certain percentage of its memory."
This doesn't sound right. I have had Nikon equipment for the past five
years and this has not been my experience. My current card has as much
memory as the day I bought it and it has been heavily used.
Check with Panasonic on this or find someone knowledgable at Henry's.
John Annunziello, CRM, ermm
Manager, Records and Information
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
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