In addition to the advice given in the article, I would also add the following:
- Whenever possible, give the wear levelling a hand and fill the card near to its maximum capacity before reformatting it.
- Try to avoid filling a card to its maximum capacity.
- Delete old images by formatting the card in camera.
- Do not delete individual images, either in camera or on your computer.
- If you insert a partially filled memory card which has been used in a different camera, format the card before use.
- If the shoot is important, use more than one memory card and/or camera. Simultaneous multiple failures are unlikely and not every shot would be lost.
Possibly with the exception of the first and last tips, I cannot think of any logical reason why this would result in improving the life expectancy of a card, other than intuitively it seems to be good practice. It is based on what I have read elsewhere, but that could simply be folklore and superstition given that cards do fail unexpectedly. Fortunately memory cards are cheap enough these days to be considered as disposable items.
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