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Is it a larger than 32GB card? There are issues with larger cards. I believe there is a thread on that sowhere ...

I originally posted this with on X-E1 forum, and everyone thought it wasn't really a problem. I can't find the poast now.

 

I had thought it was a Sandisk problem, but last week a tried a Fuji [badged?] 64GM SD and had the same problem -- basically the file shows 7 hours too early. The Exif is correct.

 

I still don't believe this is a problem that isn't easy to firmware fix. Especially now that we are entering the 512 MB era.

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Great questions:

Yes, did check AM / PM setting and they are correct

Yes, did check the travel time difference ( didn't know the option was there) and it set to local only.

The card is a PNY elite 64GB

 

Just returned from a road trip, both Xt-1 and EX-2 were used, dates off. Also used x100t photo time and date are correct on that camera

 

 

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I recently stumbled over the same issue! very strange the file is stored exactly 7h before the actual exposure! Interestingly it is only affecting  the RAF and not the JPGs, so the RAF is 7h junger than the jpg.

I mainly use a Samsung 64 GB Card but the same happens on my 64 GB San Disks as well. But its all fine with the 32 GB Cards.

The Time settings on the Camera ( X-T1) are as correct as possible (no travel time zone set).

Since the EXIF  date is OK, this is not such a big Problem but it is confusing and can be a problem when dealing with the files outside the Lightroom environment and on File system level instead.

 

Anyway a solution would be apreciated...FUJI ?! do you listen??

 

cheers

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