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<blockquote data-quote="atlantox" data-source="post: 842665" data-attributes="member: 66458"><p>Hi all. Just got my first mirrorless camera, the Z6 II, which has been exciting! However, my SD card, a Sandisk Extreme Pro 128gb, came in today, and has been causing trouble.</p><p></p><p>Over the weekend I was playing with the camera with no card and deleting images. Everything was smooth and fantastic. After inserting the SD card today, my camera has frozen several times and thrown an error about the card itself. I’ve only been capturing images with it, and per the research I did, this card ~should~ be find for pictures.</p><p></p><p>…is this common with these cameras or did I just get really unlucky with my first SD card? I didn’t want to buy a CF card but now it feels like I might need to. I’m coming from a Nikon D300, which literally never gave me issues after years of use, so just confused by this.</p><p></p><p>Hoping to hear from anyone who has experienced this and can lead me in the right direction. Thanks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atlantox, post: 842665, member: 66458"] Hi all. Just got my first mirrorless camera, the Z6 II, which has been exciting! However, my SD card, a Sandisk Extreme Pro 128gb, came in today, and has been causing trouble. Over the weekend I was playing with the camera with no card and deleting images. Everything was smooth and fantastic. After inserting the SD card today, my camera has frozen several times and thrown an error about the card itself. I’ve only been capturing images with it, and per the research I did, this card ~should~ be find for pictures. …is this common with these cameras or did I just get really unlucky with my first SD card? I didn’t want to buy a CF card but now it feels like I might need to. I’m coming from a Nikon D300, which literally never gave me issues after years of use, so just confused by this. Hoping to hear from anyone who has experienced this and can lead me in the right direction. Thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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