![]() ![]() I personally have never experienced a problem with an XQD card nor have I heard of anyone else having an issue. The XQD (and pending CFexpress) form factor is also stronger, faster and far more reliable than anything else on the market. ![]() That said, I have more confidence because the camera will reject an XQD card that is suspect. We have all become used to that luxury and now feel like it is a “must have,” which I completely understand. I have been shooting digitally since 2001 and it was only until a few years ago that some pros started using the 2nd card slot as a back-up (rather than for overflow). I have photographed well over 1,000 weddings (and more than two-thirds of them on a digital camera) and I only ever had a problem with two memory cards in my career – both were compact flash cards and the images were ultimately recovered. The advantages of a mirrorless camera outweigh the so-called risks of shooting on one card. Would I use a second card slot for backup if it existed? Yes. Would I have preferred a second card slot in the Z series cameras? Yes. ![]() What is your stance on the matter? Would it prevent you from recommending the cameras to pros? A lot has been said of the fact that Nikon only included a single memory card slot in these first two cameras.
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