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So what is the big idea with two card slots

It's so when the the good looking lady in the bar you've been snapping pictures of comes over with a group and tells you to delete the pictures or her boyfriend will pull out a can of whoop azz on you, you can delete to make her happy but still have all your pictues. :lmao:

Tony,

Something similar happened to me years ago. A couple friends and myself were on a fishing trip at Three Lakes, Wisconsin. In that day we loved our beer and we were frequenting a bar that had three very nice looking barmaids. I was taking pictures with my (don't laugh) Kodak Instamatic 40 not only of the lovely ladies but the customers. I left the camera on the bar as we went to shoot pool and later discovered someone had taken the film out. When I asked who did it a large Hell's Angel looking kind of guy told me he did and said he can't be photographed. In my drunken state I was so angry that I actually tossed the camera across the highway. But the next day when I sobered up I went back to retrieve it.

And in case you are wondering, yes I have matured as I've grown older and I don't touch alcohol. And if I had challenged the guy I may not have had the opportunity to grow older and mature.;) If something similar did happen today I doubt very seriously I would throw my D7000 across the highway.:D

Jerry
 
Tony,

I knew your post was in jest and thanks for the link. That was some interesting read.

Jerry
 
I see this evolving in a few years like razors for men. Next year Nikon will release one that has three (3) slots for memory. Year after that...Canon not to be outdone will have a 'pro' model with FOUR memory slots. Sony of course will shortly release their model with 5 cards after that.
 

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