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The problem with the new Nikon and Canon
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 679528" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>I like the two cards. Given the fact that it has been available for several years now I can see no acceptable reason to delete it. </p><p></p><p>Every time I think about this subject I am reminded of a friend that was married in the mid-1950s. She and her husband renewed asked me to take photos when they renewed their vows for a very simple ceremony and I agreed. </p><p></p><p>When I was done and handed over the photos they were very thankful. They also shared a story with me. They explained that they had no photos of their original wedding because of the photographer. He claimed some strange excuse about the film and camera. They were very happy to have these photos. </p><p></p><p>I kind of took the two cards for granted and was thankful for them. Now Nikon keeps omitting them. It simply looks like a cost reduction to me and/or something to keep the D850 and 500 viable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 679528, member: 34269"] I like the two cards. Given the fact that it has been available for several years now I can see no acceptable reason to delete it. Every time I think about this subject I am reminded of a friend that was married in the mid-1950s. She and her husband renewed asked me to take photos when they renewed their vows for a very simple ceremony and I agreed. When I was done and handed over the photos they were very thankful. They also shared a story with me. They explained that they had no photos of their original wedding because of the photographer. He claimed some strange excuse about the film and camera. They were very happy to have these photos. I kind of took the two cards for granted and was thankful for them. Now Nikon keeps omitting them. It simply looks like a cost reduction to me and/or something to keep the D850 and 500 viable. [/QUOTE]
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