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<blockquote data-quote="yauman" data-source="post: 248530" data-attributes="member: 15418"><p>When you scroll to RAW, you will have two options of how the 2 cards behave - slot 2 for overflow or slot 2 for backup. In either setting the number shown will be the same ie 148. In over flowmode, that's the number for just one card. As the number goes lower and lower, the slot 1 card gets used up - it will not go to 0. After the last image is stored, the number will jump back up to 148 - and it's shown on the top LCD screen as the number of images possible for Slot 2. That how that number works. If you have say a 4GB card in Slot 2, the number will be half that of 148 after the initial 148 in slot 1. In other words,the number of images storage shown is for the current active card and not the sum total of both cards.</p><p></p><p>If you set slot 2 as backup, than each image is written twice, once in slot 1 and again in slot 2, so the number will be 148 and when it goes to 1, that's the last shot you can take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yauman, post: 248530, member: 15418"] When you scroll to RAW, you will have two options of how the 2 cards behave - slot 2 for overflow or slot 2 for backup. In either setting the number shown will be the same ie 148. In over flowmode, that's the number for just one card. As the number goes lower and lower, the slot 1 card gets used up - it will not go to 0. After the last image is stored, the number will jump back up to 148 - and it's shown on the top LCD screen as the number of images possible for Slot 2. That how that number works. If you have say a 4GB card in Slot 2, the number will be half that of 148 after the initial 148 in slot 1. In other words,the number of images storage shown is for the current active card and not the sum total of both cards. If you set slot 2 as backup, than each image is written twice, once in slot 1 and again in slot 2, so the number will be 148 and when it goes to 1, that's the last shot you can take. [/QUOTE]
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