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D750
D750 Non-Formatting and Non-Writing Issues - Slot 2
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<blockquote data-quote="voxmagna" data-source="post: 836904" data-attributes="member: 38477"><p>A used D750 body on U.K Ebay is around £300 free shipping. Most card slots are only spec'd for a limited number of insertions, phone usb charging is the same. I have a fixed microscope camera and was fortunate to use a male to female card extender lead which you can't do with a camera. If possible I'll try to transfer files from a camera usb port or use wifi. The problem with a D750 shooting jpeg and RAW is files are huge and SDHC 10 cards and a compatible USB2 reader gets them fastest on to a PC. I've not used the D750 built in wifi, but I suspect for a shot by shot storage in real time, a slow transfer speed might be o.k unless it has a low capacity internal memory buffer which could inhibit taking shots quickly or files are downsampled?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="voxmagna, post: 836904, member: 38477"] A used D750 body on U.K Ebay is around £300 free shipping. Most card slots are only spec'd for a limited number of insertions, phone usb charging is the same. I have a fixed microscope camera and was fortunate to use a male to female card extender lead which you can't do with a camera. If possible I'll try to transfer files from a camera usb port or use wifi. The problem with a D750 shooting jpeg and RAW is files are huge and SDHC 10 cards and a compatible USB2 reader gets them fastest on to a PC. I've not used the D750 built in wifi, but I suspect for a shot by shot storage in real time, a slow transfer speed might be o.k unless it has a low capacity internal memory buffer which could inhibit taking shots quickly or files are downsampled? [/QUOTE]
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