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corrupt files on memory card. why you must use the 2nd slot for backup
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 311203" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>Yea buddy, I remember your post VERY WELL. thank god for 2 slotted cameras. the other card was ok. but this is the first time for me so pretty much became white and sweaty and almost crapped myself from fear. this is the 3rd card in a year. we use D3 D3s D4 D4s. so not specific to a camera. I wont say the name because im in discussion with the company. I told them that they will replace all my cards. I didnt ask. less than a year old. thats some bad stats. im not going to ruin someones once in a lifetime event because of a $30 card. screw that.</p><p></p><p> @<a href="http://nikonites.com/member.php?u=22693" target="_blank">Blacktop</a> yes a paid gig. but its ok since I recovered from the other card. I also tried it with another card reader (which I would suggest to all of you to have a spare and even 3 in total) and it didnt help. still corrupted files. its scary when it first happens to you but now I know what to expect.</p><p></p><p>thank god my technique is to shoot twice almost every picture. but for instance family pictures I shoot so much of groups and individuals. face/half body/full body that I would find proper images even if I only had corrupt fles. you can never shoot too many images and I make it a rule to shoot my ass but to get the image is bottom line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 311203, member: 14443"] Yea buddy, I remember your post VERY WELL. thank god for 2 slotted cameras. the other card was ok. but this is the first time for me so pretty much became white and sweaty and almost crapped myself from fear. this is the 3rd card in a year. we use D3 D3s D4 D4s. so not specific to a camera. I wont say the name because im in discussion with the company. I told them that they will replace all my cards. I didnt ask. less than a year old. thats some bad stats. im not going to ruin someones once in a lifetime event because of a $30 card. screw that. @[URL="http://nikonites.com/member.php?u=22693"]Blacktop[/URL] yes a paid gig. but its ok since I recovered from the other card. I also tried it with another card reader (which I would suggest to all of you to have a spare and even 3 in total) and it didnt help. still corrupted files. its scary when it first happens to you but now I know what to expect. thank god my technique is to shoot twice almost every picture. but for instance family pictures I shoot so much of groups and individuals. face/half body/full body that I would find proper images even if I only had corrupt fles. you can never shoot too many images and I make it a rule to shoot my ass but to get the image is bottom line. [/QUOTE]
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