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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D3000/D5000
SD Card in D3000
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<blockquote data-quote="fonners" data-source="post: 101470" data-attributes="member: 12364"><p>Am new to the D3000 and have a question on the SD card that I would like to use. When I purchased the camera I also purchased a Sandisk Ultra 32GB SD card for it. Reading the user guide for the D3000 it only shows recommended SD cards up to 8GB. Is there a valid reason for this? Is there a limit to the size that the camera will format? My wife will be taking the camera with her on her trip to Asia and want to make sure she has the correct card. Since it is a Sandisk I am thinking that it 'should' be as reliable as all their SD cards have been. Therefore I am thinking of only getting one or two 8/16 GB cards as backup for her before she goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fonners, post: 101470, member: 12364"] Am new to the D3000 and have a question on the SD card that I would like to use. When I purchased the camera I also purchased a Sandisk Ultra 32GB SD card for it. Reading the user guide for the D3000 it only shows recommended SD cards up to 8GB. Is there a valid reason for this? Is there a limit to the size that the camera will format? My wife will be taking the camera with her on her trip to Asia and want to make sure she has the correct card. Since it is a Sandisk I am thinking that it 'should' be as reliable as all their SD cards have been. Therefore I am thinking of only getting one or two 8/16 GB cards as backup for her before she goes. [/QUOTE]
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