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D7200
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<blockquote data-quote="pnomanikon" data-source="post: 686100" data-attributes="member: 43342"><p>I'm curious to find out. We just bought new cell phones yesterday, and I bought 64GB Micro SD cards (Ultra-High-Speed SanDisk on sale for $15) for them. The old phones had a 16GB and 32GB Micro SD card in them, and I thought I could keep the old cards (with adapters that came with the new ones) in the bag as a backup for my D7200 and my wife's D3100. </p><p></p><p>I will try them out as soon as my eyes un-dilate from my eye Dr appt this morning. </p><p></p><p>OK - 5 minutes of screen time is my limit right now. Ugghh</p><p></p><p><strong>UPDATE: I just tried the old SanDisk Pixtor 32GB MicroSD card (with adapter) in my wife's D3100. Formatted it, then took about 10 photos with no warning lights or alarms. </strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pnomanikon, post: 686100, member: 43342"] I'm curious to find out. We just bought new cell phones yesterday, and I bought 64GB Micro SD cards (Ultra-High-Speed SanDisk on sale for $15) for them. The old phones had a 16GB and 32GB Micro SD card in them, and I thought I could keep the old cards (with adapters that came with the new ones) in the bag as a backup for my D7200 and my wife's D3100. I will try them out as soon as my eyes un-dilate from my eye Dr appt this morning. OK - 5 minutes of screen time is my limit right now. Ugghh [B]UPDATE: I just tried the old SanDisk Pixtor 32GB MicroSD card (with adapter) in my wife's D3100. Formatted it, then took about 10 photos with no warning lights or alarms. [/B] . [/QUOTE]
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