No CFexpress Eject card
My older Nikon 7II no problem.
Now with my Nikon 9 i have that problem. No reject and have to close down C1
This on a Win 10 with Transcend (Sandisk CF-express B cards)
I send a Request, So i wait.
ps: I read it's with Mac the same
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There 's a reactie from C1 team, So that is good.
I have tried it with XQD cards from my Z9. No problem.
I open some RAW frames with CameraRAW and PhotoshopCC22, No problem to eject cards.
Even a minimize C1 is no solution.
So the Cards and C1 have a issue, i think
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The problem is with CFExpress cards compared with XQD. For Macs, at least, and I think it is the same with Windows. (I use CFExpress with my Z7ii, and XQD with my D500.) MacOS sees XQD as a card, but it mounts CFExpress as a drive. I have seen elsewhere that the same issue occurs with other apps such as Lightroom - it's not just a Capture One thing.
So you should not have to close down Capture One, I think. Instead, when you have finished importing, just get Windows to eject the CFExpress just like you would get it to eject a USB drive.
It's slightly annoying, but not super-annoying.
Ian
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Hello Ian
When i do that after importing. I can't remove the card what i normal do in Win10.
(Click richt en remove the card.). I have to close down. because Win10 says the card is busy with a program.
What i find out. When i open first C1 and then i pursed the card in the reader. The Import dialog opens and import my files. When that's done. Then i can remover the card by clicking right and say remove (eject) the card. That works correct. I think, that the import tool what opens not correct works with CFX cards.
So...Now i opens C1-22 first and then i use the card reader for import.
After that i remove the card with Win.
Kroontje
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