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Use a SanDisk card reader
Yep, try SanDisk SDDR-89
you need 2 SD readers, and 2 USB ports in your pc open both of them up, and then copy the files from your old one to your new one, or one SD reader, and copy the files to you desktop, then pull out the SD card, than put the other one in, then drag the files of the desktop into the SD card
Yes, perfectly without problems. Metering will work so there is no guesswork needed while in manual mode. The best part is, even if you have a manual focus lens, it will be supported by Shake Reduction and focus confirmation.
Try a fresh new set of disposable alkaline or lithium batteries. If you can't your EI-200 to work with those, the camera is gone.
Debit card: A Utah debt card should work in California
My brand new SD card is either playing with me, or i'm being stupid. When i switch the lock button down on the adapter, it says write protected, when i put it up, it says " insert disk " when i try to copy something into the SD card. it's a micro SD 8 gb sandisk . please help .
No speakers should work with any card.
Survival. After getting absorbed by Hoya accidentally, the whole Pentax camera division is practically left to fend itself off without much help from it's new boss. I suggest we all help keep them alive for our own sake.
yes if you still have your paper work
There are file recovery utilities that are capable of restoring deleted files on SanDisk memory cards as long as the storage area where the file was originally stored has not been overwritten with a new file.
Its saying upgrade me. Buy a new graphics card to suit the new games needs.