Now I rarely remove the SD card and I hardly ever use the CF card. Works OK on battery only when necessary.Īlthough I have tended to buy "brand name" products provided they are available at the right price I'm not too picky about that either. I use a netbook for storage and transfers. Recently I have been using just the SD cards and that means I have hardly used the USB3 card reader I bought a couple of years ago since the Notebook I use as a Workstation has a reader built in and working at a good speed. The card manufacturer swapped it for me and the replacement performed perfectly. I figured it must be the camera with that particular speed and capacity of card (the camera was also new to me) and this was "confirmed" by an official service company. The only problem I can recall with a card was actually a new CF that threw errors when it was about 3/4 full. (Unless they have unsaved images on them!) I don't abuse cards but then neither do I go out of may way to protect them preciously. I realised early on that with CF cards one needed a careful touch but SD cards have never been a problem. I have always removed the cards and used a reader. I have several friends who have stopped using card readers with the tiny SD cards as their cards keep failing.
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