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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
RAW and jpeg were saved on the same card
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<blockquote data-quote="SilanTra ZaiDi" data-source="post: 169385" data-attributes="member: 13669"><p>ok test result for the 16GB card :-</p><p></p><p>Test finished without errors.</p><p>You can now delete the test files *.h2w or verify them again.</p><p>Writing speed: 16.9 MByte/s</p><p>Reading speed: 18.6 MByte/s</p><p>H2testw v1.4</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>seems ok except for the speed...both of them should be at 45Mbps for read speed...both card 1 and 2 gives 16.8 Mbps ... should this mean they are fake?? </p><p></p><p>ok... i just registered card 2 (8GB) at sandisk website and it's ok</p><p></p><p>However, card 1 (16GB) doesnt have any serial number. This must be fake...grrrrrrr...i paid the same price for the genuine card (well maybe cheaper by $2) coz i bought it with the camera and normally shop gives discount if we buy a body with some other small accessories. </p><p></p><p></p><p>However, one thing still doesnt explain is how can the card (be in fake or not) can be read in slot 1, but cannot be read in slot 2... This doenst make any sense at all . Is Nikon have some kind of anti-piracy agent build in the engine? if it does, how come it cannot read the 8GB card (it already proof genuine by the registration in sandisk website). </p><p>If the slot is faulty, why can it still read and write when i inserted the toshiba card. </p><p>This seem to puzzle me and haunted me even in my sleep. At first, maybe the slot/body is faulty. but then after i try with toshiba, it's ok. So let alone the cards are faulty but then, card no 2 (8GB ) is genuine, how can it still be problem. </p><p></p><p>I need aspirin..........</p><p></p><p>ps: btw jack, yeah Kingston n Lexar are best. I used to love kingston in all memory need back from the 2001 (even my SDRAM on pc and laptops) but then after sometime, sandisk surpass them (at least in the place where i live) or/and the most popular brand overhere since the advent of SD cards and smartphones. Lexar are hard to get in my city. so sandisk, being popular and used by many, are the only best next options. Thanks Jake...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilanTra ZaiDi, post: 169385, member: 13669"] ok test result for the 16GB card :- Test finished without errors. You can now delete the test files *.h2w or verify them again. Writing speed: 16.9 MByte/s Reading speed: 18.6 MByte/s H2testw v1.4 seems ok except for the speed...both of them should be at 45Mbps for read speed...both card 1 and 2 gives 16.8 Mbps ... should this mean they are fake?? ok... i just registered card 2 (8GB) at sandisk website and it's ok However, card 1 (16GB) doesnt have any serial number. This must be fake...grrrrrrr...i paid the same price for the genuine card (well maybe cheaper by $2) coz i bought it with the camera and normally shop gives discount if we buy a body with some other small accessories. However, one thing still doesnt explain is how can the card (be in fake or not) can be read in slot 1, but cannot be read in slot 2... This doenst make any sense at all . Is Nikon have some kind of anti-piracy agent build in the engine? if it does, how come it cannot read the 8GB card (it already proof genuine by the registration in sandisk website). If the slot is faulty, why can it still read and write when i inserted the toshiba card. This seem to puzzle me and haunted me even in my sleep. At first, maybe the slot/body is faulty. but then after i try with toshiba, it's ok. So let alone the cards are faulty but then, card no 2 (8GB ) is genuine, how can it still be problem. I need aspirin.......... ps: btw jack, yeah Kingston n Lexar are best. I used to love kingston in all memory need back from the 2001 (even my SDRAM on pc and laptops) but then after sometime, sandisk surpass them (at least in the place where i live) or/and the most popular brand overhere since the advent of SD cards and smartphones. Lexar are hard to get in my city. so sandisk, being popular and used by many, are the only best next options. Thanks Jake... [/QUOTE]
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