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D500
Truth about XQD cards for the D500 - Lexar 1400
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 607233" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Well, I got to swap out 7 of the old batteries (they get chewed up quickly and go dead in the D500 when they are at around 40% on any other camera), but the new batteries last a decent amount and swap 'em out after ~600-800 images. I keep the touch screen off as it kept the camera awake when I didn't want it to. It's too sensitive and will treat skin oil from my nose the same as my finger. I would put a fresh on in and it would be dead in the AM because I didn't notice the screen didn't go off when I set it down. Nikon needs to fix that with a firmware update, but I'm so used to not using it on the other cameras that it's no big deal. I turn it on for use with Live View, which is where it's really handy to set focus points and shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 607233, member: 9240"] Well, I got to swap out 7 of the old batteries (they get chewed up quickly and go dead in the D500 when they are at around 40% on any other camera), but the new batteries last a decent amount and swap 'em out after ~600-800 images. I keep the touch screen off as it kept the camera awake when I didn't want it to. It's too sensitive and will treat skin oil from my nose the same as my finger. I would put a fresh on in and it would be dead in the AM because I didn't notice the screen didn't go off when I set it down. Nikon needs to fix that with a firmware update, but I'm so used to not using it on the other cameras that it's no big deal. I turn it on for use with Live View, which is where it's really handy to set focus points and shoot. [/QUOTE]
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