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<blockquote data-quote="WelliesNBrellas" data-source="post: 533688" data-attributes="member: 41679"><p>Thanks so much to everyone for your input. Much appreciated! Thank you also for the warm welcomes. It's really nice to have so much experience and wisdom to learn from.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad to know it's okay to take the card out of the camera frequently. I was worried that daily use might be hard on the card door and/or yellow latch. Sounds like this is not an issue, though. Maybe it would be good to alternate between the cable and removing the card so one system isn't getting overused? Or am I overthinking things?</p><p></p><p>I've heard a lot of mention of card readers, but am not sure how they surpass the card slot on my computer. Is it important to switch over to a card reader? Or is it fine to stick with the built-in card slot? In light of all the enticing accessories vying for my attention (and dollars, ouch), where on the priority list would a card reader fall?</p><p></p><p>Thanks again!</p><p>Rose-Marie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WelliesNBrellas, post: 533688, member: 41679"] Thanks so much to everyone for your input. Much appreciated! Thank you also for the warm welcomes. It's really nice to have so much experience and wisdom to learn from. I'm glad to know it's okay to take the card out of the camera frequently. I was worried that daily use might be hard on the card door and/or yellow latch. Sounds like this is not an issue, though. Maybe it would be good to alternate between the cable and removing the card so one system isn't getting overused? Or am I overthinking things? I've heard a lot of mention of card readers, but am not sure how they surpass the card slot on my computer. Is it important to switch over to a card reader? Or is it fine to stick with the built-in card slot? In light of all the enticing accessories vying for my attention (and dollars, ouch), where on the priority list would a card reader fall? Thanks again! Rose-Marie [/QUOTE]
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