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Memory Cards - So Much Choice ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fortkentdad" data-source="post: 426986" data-attributes="member: 24285"><p>I bought the "Lexar Professional 600x 64GB SDXC UHS-I" off of Amazon.ca (it is on sale at the moment for $42 CDN). </p><p>Works great in my D610. I have a Scandisk Ultra 32 GB as the second disk. I put RAW on the Lexar and JPG on the Scandisk. This works as the JPG's are smaller. </p><p>I discovered the downside visiting my daughter, her laptop would not read the Lexar, no problem with the scandisk. Turns out this class of SD's cannot be read by some older laptops (as in about five years old). Incompatible with some disk readers. Works fine on my USB 3.0 with a Kingston card reader plugged into it. Really really fast. But watch compatibility with some of the neweest and fastest if you may be putting it up on an older computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortkentdad, post: 426986, member: 24285"] [FONT=arial narrow][/FONT]I bought the "Lexar Professional 600x 64GB SDXC UHS-I" off of Amazon.ca (it is on sale at the moment for $42 CDN). Works great in my D610. I have a Scandisk Ultra 32 GB as the second disk. I put RAW on the Lexar and JPG on the Scandisk. This works as the JPG's are smaller. I discovered the downside visiting my daughter, her laptop would not read the Lexar, no problem with the scandisk. Turns out this class of SD's cannot be read by some older laptops (as in about five years old). Incompatible with some disk readers. Works fine on my USB 3.0 with a Kingston card reader plugged into it. Really really fast. But watch compatibility with some of the neweest and fastest if you may be putting it up on an older computer. [/QUOTE]
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