My PowerShot S400 finally arrived today at work. After waiting an agonizing 2 hours for the battery to charge, I plugged in my 512MB CF and formatted it. Took a few snaps and everything was peachy. Took the CF card out of the camera and plugged it into a Lexar brand PCMCIA -> CF adapter. WindowsXP cannot read the card properly. It has the files on there, but it cannot read the data properly. great!
I took the scrawny 32MB card that came with the camera and give that a whirl. It works fine.
The 512MB card is read fine in the S400 (you can view the pics on it). My assumption is because the card is 512MB, the camera is formatting the card in FAT32. But my understanding of CF is that the memory controller is built onto the CF card meaning that any size is supported as long as your device can read/write to the filesystem. Now, I know WinXP can read FAT32 so my next assumption is the Lexar PCMCIA adapter is somehow mucking things up. Unfortunately I cannot force the 512 to format as FAT16 in the camera or in Windows. Check out the attachment. Aparently Windows thinks this CF card is actually 750GB big.
Anyone ever hear about a problem with PCMCIA adapters, or am I doomed to use the f*cking cable to download photos?
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-Rob Riccardelli
80GB 16MB MK2 090000736