One of our photo colleague colleagues has a digital Canon SLR, takes the pictures on memory card. I give the card in my laptop, so all (really many!) Pictures on the monitor, or via projector on the screen to see. The same memory card with the file name "Canon101" in the camera brings the message "No pictures" on the display - which can't be. Does the camera perhaps interfere with the prefix filename "Canon101"? Sounds strange, but makes uncertain. Mind you, this is the memory card during recording and then in the laptop and back in the camera to the same card, no copies!
How does he absorb? In RAW format (CR2) or jpg?
First thank you. Our photo friend had been "persuaded" to a digital SLR for wild bird photography, but has no PC. As a 78-year-old, the computer world closes. First steps with an Aldi laptop have annoyingly made him ready. Should give it. Luckily he could return the laptop… If I asked him now, he probably would not know what RAW is. The individually listed pictures - after the file name "Canon101" - all have a number with the extension jpg. Since I have no particularly good knowledge in the field of PC, I assume that the images were taken in jpg format.