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Memory Cards - So Much Choice ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fortkentdad" data-source="post: 428689" data-attributes="member: 24285"><p>Have another 32 GB Scandisk coming from Amazon.ca I like having some redundancy in my D610 - should one card fail (and I guess that could happen, never has happened to me but could I guess) then the other card would still have all my photos. The 64GB holds the RAW images and the 32 GB holds the JPGs (unless I leave one at home like the other day). And I have a couple of older class 10 cards in my camera bag - have a couple stashed in every camera bag as I had the unpleasant surprise of taking my camera but no cards one day trip. Don't want that to happen again, so at the very least I have at least an older SD card in every bag. </p><p></p><p>On long trips I pack along an old 320 GB external drive, I upgraded to a new 2T external so the old one is now my portable back up drive for when I'm holidays away, I can transfer the images to the drive through the laptop. (I wonder if you had the right cable can you connect the camera right to the external drive?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortkentdad, post: 428689, member: 24285"] Have another 32 GB Scandisk coming from Amazon.ca I like having some redundancy in my D610 - should one card fail (and I guess that could happen, never has happened to me but could I guess) then the other card would still have all my photos. The 64GB holds the RAW images and the 32 GB holds the JPGs (unless I leave one at home like the other day). And I have a couple of older class 10 cards in my camera bag - have a couple stashed in every camera bag as I had the unpleasant surprise of taking my camera but no cards one day trip. Don't want that to happen again, so at the very least I have at least an older SD card in every bag. On long trips I pack along an old 320 GB external drive, I upgraded to a new 2T external so the old one is now my portable back up drive for when I'm holidays away, I can transfer the images to the drive through the laptop. (I wonder if you had the right cable can you connect the camera right to the external drive?) [/QUOTE]
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