neuroanatomist said:The most likely culprit is a corrupt memory card.
Yep, that happened to me with the 5D several years ago. Cause was definetive a defective CF card at the time.anyone have any experience with failing sandisk cards?
850t5 said:Yep, that happened to me with the 5D several years ago. Cause was definetive a defective CF card at the time.anyone have any experience with failing sandisk cards?
On request SanDisk provided me with a free licence for a SW that recovers lost data from Flash. Not all data could be recoverd though. In fact the damage per picture was reduced, but most pictures had still some kind of damage similar to what you showed. In total the SW could save maybe 10% of the pictures, all other remained lost.
Guess this is why I like the two card feature that allows to write to two flash media parallel. Likelihood to loose data that way is much much lower, altough not impossible either.
Wilmark said:This type of corruption has been reported by many users on a previous thread. I experienced it too. Although what ive seen are colored bands in a particular corner of the frame. I dont think its the card (had it with many cards). I feel its more related to the computer where the file was imported. Mines went away after i changed the type of memory on the computer. Others reported different reasons. I suspect that its a Camera problem OR a lightroom/Adobe Raw problem - thats the common denominator. Canon should look into it.
Only about a million users each day download 1D X files via a card reader. Some also use a USB cable, but that's not the best choice. The USB cable pulling on the camera socket can ruin Camera socket or cable, or it can be a bad USB cable. One or more CR users downloading files with a card reader won't be much of a additional data point.Elbows said:Hi All,
I've been getting this same corruption on files from my 1DX as well. At first I suspected the CF cards but not any more!
For me, the problem ONLY occurs when I transfer files directly from the 1DX to my PC using the camera's built-in usb socket and the supplied Canon usb cable. I was seeing roughly 10% of my files corrupted. This was such a problem that I would have to record images to both CF cards in order to, hopefully, obtain one uncorrupted copy. This worked but severely reduced the number of available shots as I was using one 8GB and one 16GB cards.
However if I remove the cards and transfer the raw files onto a backup device first (a Nexto extreme, http://www.nextodi.com/product/eXtreme_en.html) I do not get a single corrupted file. NB. I can then use the same usb cable to transfer from the Nexto to my pc, hence ruling out the cable as well.
Could you guys please see if you can confirm this by using a card reader, or backup device, to take your files off the cards instead of the usb socket on the camera??
If we can trace the problem to the usb socket we will have something to go to Canon with.
Regards.