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Is anyone having trouble with Lexar memory cards in their XT-1?  I bought the Lexar Pro 2000x SDHC™/SDXC™ UHS-II card and several times it has interrupted my shooting saying something to the effect of "Camera Read Error." I have to turn my camera off then on to use it again.

 

FYI: I selected this card based on this technical review:  http://alikgriffin.com/best-fuji-x-t1-memory-cards-uhs-ii-speed-tests

 

Thanks in advance for any advice. 

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Is anyone having trouble with Lexar memory cards in their XT-1?  I bought the Lexar Pro 2000x SDHC™/SDXC™ UHS-II card and several times it has interrupted my shooting saying something to the effect of "Camera Read Error." I have to turn my camera off then on to use it again.

 

FYI: I selected this card based on this technical review:  http://alikgriffin.com/best-fuji-x-t1-memory-cards-uhs-ii-speed-tests

 

Thanks in advance for any advice. 

 

Hi.

 

Something similar happened to me last Christmas with a Lexar Pro too. I usually don't record videos but that occasion was worth it... I now clearly recall the camera showed the same message you mentioned in the middle of the recording and of course I missed the moment and the video...

 

I am trying to remember if that happened also when I took some photos but can't remember.

What did I do? In that moment I took my xpro1 so I forgot the problem... then I formatted the card in the camera (xt1) and I didn't get that message again. Weird thing. I hope it never happens again.

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