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<blockquote data-quote="skater" data-source="post: 488587" data-attributes="member: 19158"><p>Yeah, I don't know why it would write to the second card when the first one was present, if it was set to only write to one card at a time. The three options on my D7000 are "overflow", "duplicate", and Raw->1 and JPG->2. None of those imply writing to card 2 first.</p><p></p><p>Assuming you didn't swap the cards or leave the card out of the camera, my best guess is that the first card had some kind of read error - it happens occasionally and doesn't necessarily mean a bigger issue - so the camera jumped to the second card and you just didn't notice it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skater, post: 488587, member: 19158"] Yeah, I don't know why it would write to the second card when the first one was present, if it was set to only write to one card at a time. The three options on my D7000 are "overflow", "duplicate", and Raw->1 and JPG->2. None of those imply writing to card 2 first. Assuming you didn't swap the cards or leave the card out of the camera, my best guess is that the first card had some kind of read error - it happens occasionally and doesn't necessarily mean a bigger issue - so the camera jumped to the second card and you just didn't notice it. [/QUOTE]
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