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D810 and CF cards
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<blockquote data-quote="j-aman" data-source="post: 684140" data-attributes="member: 45749"><p>I too have a Nikon D810 with CF issues. I bought 4 Sandisk 32GB CF cards, put one in my camera at home and took a few test shots. We just returned from Kenya where my goal was some serious wildlife photography. Alas, as soon as I turned my camera on I had a card error. I couldn't figure it out since everything had worked fine at home, but once I removed the CF card, the camera thankfully worked fine. I had to rely solely on my SD. Fortunately, my safari guide was able to have his wife purchase some extra SD cards for me and had a runner meet us with them. Needless to say, this was a nuisance for all and an expense that shouldn't have been necessary. I will try the 64GB (as noted in another response) and try that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j-aman, post: 684140, member: 45749"] I too have a Nikon D810 with CF issues. I bought 4 Sandisk 32GB CF cards, put one in my camera at home and took a few test shots. We just returned from Kenya where my goal was some serious wildlife photography. Alas, as soon as I turned my camera on I had a card error. I couldn't figure it out since everything had worked fine at home, but once I removed the CF card, the camera thankfully worked fine. I had to rely solely on my SD. Fortunately, my safari guide was able to have his wife purchase some extra SD cards for me and had a runner meet us with them. Needless to say, this was a nuisance for all and an expense that shouldn't have been necessary. I will try the 64GB (as noted in another response) and try that. [/QUOTE]
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