Thanks Max, yes, the startup time is definitely a good 6-7 seconds
longer with the card in. Is it similar for you?
--- In Max Catterwell
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>
> Hi Tim!
> I don't think I can help here, but what I can say is, that I have
> updated to 1.04 and have had no problems. The only difference I see is
> the card; mine is an 8GB Patriot SDHC. I have in the past been
extremely
> impressed with Patriot cards which I've used in cameras, hence my
> purchase of this one. I am not sufficiently knowledgeable to be able to
> say if the card could be the problem, but I'm sure others on the
group are.
> Just one question out of curiosity; is the start-up time with card
> inserted, many seconds longer than without?
> Regards
> Max
>
> l1zard2003 wrote:
> > hi nature-recordists,
> >
> > I've been trolling this list in fascination with the discussions. I
> > hesitate to post such a boring technical detail, but it strikes me
> > that this might be one of the more concentrated, active groups using
> > the Olympus LS-10.
> >
> > I just got mine the other day, and it's great. Haven't yet touched the
> > manual and doesn't seem I'll ever need to. I ordered a SanDisk 8GB
> > SDHC card, and the LS-10 only sees it as a 4GB. I've upgraded to the
> > 1.04 firmware, tried reformatting, reinserting the card, etc. I've
> > tried recording "past" the limit, but it's determined there's only
> > 3.7GB installed.
> >
> > Has anyone had any similar experiences? I figured that such a vanilla
> > SDHC card should work without any problems.
> >
> >
> > There was a discussion a little while ago about the inaccurate timing
> > of the unit. I sometimes work with film, so it's of some concern.. has
> > anyone tested this further since that discussion?
> >
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Tim
> >
> >
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