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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 811070" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>The storage card choice is for certain due to tight space. They already had to turn the battery 90-degrees to allow it to fit the body.</p><p></p><p>Micro-SD is widely used in so many devices that I would find it incredible that somebody would complain about having to buy another one or four. I have had so many fail inside of Samsung phones that I have a couple of spare 32MB and 64MB micro-SD waiting to be used. I have MP3 players, tablets, streaming TV boxes, portable GPS device, and a dashcam that all store things on micro-SD cards.</p><p></p><p>But I believe the idea here will be to use the micro-SD as a safety backup which should be left in camera and use the regular SD card to remove and put into a card reader. So splitting Raw and Jpg files to different cards like I normally do is not recommended then. But I like that they gave the safety option. Z6-II and Z7-II also are using dual card slots of different types of media. It's not a new thing that way.</p><p></p><p>I have been checking the early reviews a lot, I still have not seen anybody address Auto-ISO. Even Ken Rockwell wrote a somewhat unhappy review of the Zf but did not point out anything regarding if the Auto-ISO on/off is possible on the dial. And I know he brought up the issue with the Zfc. The Northrups were similarly quiet on this after bringing it up with the Zfc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 811070, member: 48483"] The storage card choice is for certain due to tight space. They already had to turn the battery 90-degrees to allow it to fit the body. Micro-SD is widely used in so many devices that I would find it incredible that somebody would complain about having to buy another one or four. I have had so many fail inside of Samsung phones that I have a couple of spare 32MB and 64MB micro-SD waiting to be used. I have MP3 players, tablets, streaming TV boxes, portable GPS device, and a dashcam that all store things on micro-SD cards. But I believe the idea here will be to use the micro-SD as a safety backup which should be left in camera and use the regular SD card to remove and put into a card reader. So splitting Raw and Jpg files to different cards like I normally do is not recommended then. But I like that they gave the safety option. Z6-II and Z7-II also are using dual card slots of different types of media. It's not a new thing that way. I have been checking the early reviews a lot, I still have not seen anybody address Auto-ISO. Even Ken Rockwell wrote a somewhat unhappy review of the Zf but did not point out anything regarding if the Auto-ISO on/off is possible on the dial. And I know he brought up the issue with the Zfc. The Northrups were similarly quiet on this after bringing it up with the Zfc. [/QUOTE]
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