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<blockquote data-quote="fhibbs12" data-source="post: 193979" data-attributes="member: 12196"><p>Well I had a scare..... 32 gig card nearly full.... Went to xfer to my computer.... Had card errors .... You could have thought someone stole my dogs, I was furious.... Luckily just a scare lol....</p><p></p><p>Now it prompted me to get some cards and finally utilize the 2cd slot and was just wondering if this scenario made sense.</p><p></p><p>I had a 32g sandisk extreme pro in slot one.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking about buying 4 8g sandisk extreme pros. I would put the 32 g in slot 2 and the 8g's in slot 1. Putting slot 2 as backup. Essentially, when out shooting all day I could cycle between the 8g cards and leave the 32 in as a full day backup.</p><p></p><p>Does that make sense and would it work before I buy 4 8g cards instead of 1 32g card?</p><p></p><p>At 25 bucks a pop I am not in the mood to waste money :-D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fhibbs12, post: 193979, member: 12196"] Well I had a scare..... 32 gig card nearly full.... Went to xfer to my computer.... Had card errors .... You could have thought someone stole my dogs, I was furious.... Luckily just a scare lol.... Now it prompted me to get some cards and finally utilize the 2cd slot and was just wondering if this scenario made sense. I had a 32g sandisk extreme pro in slot one. I was thinking about buying 4 8g sandisk extreme pros. I would put the 32 g in slot 2 and the 8g's in slot 1. Putting slot 2 as backup. Essentially, when out shooting all day I could cycle between the 8g cards and leave the 32 in as a full day backup. Does that make sense and would it work before I buy 4 8g cards instead of 1 32g card? At 25 bucks a pop I am not in the mood to waste money :-D [/QUOTE]
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