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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D750
Storage selection: use card #1, overflow to card #2
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<blockquote data-quote="desmobob" data-source="post: 690745" data-attributes="member: 45742"><p>Both cards were formatted in the camera. The speed maybe different. The Samsung is so small I can't read it without a loupe. It may be slower, but because I thought it might be, I chose to put it in the card #2 position where it was likely to never be used. </p><p></p><p>I think the fact that I'm using two different brands/models of cards is probably not the best situation. My previous and current other digital camera (had a D70; have a D200) uses CF cards. i had to scrounge around the house to find an SD card to put in the second slot when I got the D750, hence the Samsung micro-SD and adapter.</p><p></p><p>That one little glitch doesn't seem to serious. I didn't lose any data or run out of storage so it didn't panic me. I haven't had the D750 for long and the most NEF+JPEG Fine shots I've taken on one outing was 73. They all were stored on card #1 as expected. That's why I was a little surprised that one shot of just 34 somehow got sent to the other card this time.</p><p></p><p>I'll order a couple more of the Sandisk Extreme Pro cards for the camera and keep a careful eye on things going forward.</p><p></p><p>Stay sharp,</p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desmobob, post: 690745, member: 45742"] Both cards were formatted in the camera. The speed maybe different. The Samsung is so small I can't read it without a loupe. It may be slower, but because I thought it might be, I chose to put it in the card #2 position where it was likely to never be used. I think the fact that I'm using two different brands/models of cards is probably not the best situation. My previous and current other digital camera (had a D70; have a D200) uses CF cards. i had to scrounge around the house to find an SD card to put in the second slot when I got the D750, hence the Samsung micro-SD and adapter. That one little glitch doesn't seem to serious. I didn't lose any data or run out of storage so it didn't panic me. I haven't had the D750 for long and the most NEF+JPEG Fine shots I've taken on one outing was 73. They all were stored on card #1 as expected. That's why I was a little surprised that one shot of just 34 somehow got sent to the other card this time. I'll order a couple more of the Sandisk Extreme Pro cards for the camera and keep a careful eye on things going forward. Stay sharp, Bob [/QUOTE]
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