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D7200 card damage warning
Oct 26, 2021 09:07:07   #
gvarner Loc: Central Oregon Coast
 
I just got a warning from my D7200 that the card in slot 2 may be damaged and to replace it. I did some experimenting, switched the cards around, one card, both cards, couldn’t get it to repeat the warning. Both cards work fine. I’m thinking that the card in slot 2 wasn’t seated all the way. Your thoughts?

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Oct 26, 2021 09:19:59   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
I think you are most likely correct. However, there could also be a slight bit of debris in the slot keeping the connection from being made. I'd check both slots for that.
--Bob
gvarner wrote:
I just got a warning from my D7200 that the card in slot 2 may be damaged and to replace it. I did some experimenting, switched the cards around, one card, both cards, couldn’t get it to repeat the warning. Both cards work fine. I’m thinking that the card in slot 2 wasn’t seated all the way. Your thoughts?

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Oct 26, 2021 09:31:48   #
Sidwalkastronomy Loc: New Jersey Shore
 
Make sure contacts are clean too

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Oct 26, 2021 09:46:57   #
Quixdraw Loc: x
 
One other thought, except for the really big ones, cards are inexpensive. You won't get a second chance at some photos.

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Oct 26, 2021 10:08:39   #
NJphotodoc Loc: Now in the First State
 
More than likey the contacts were dirty on the card. Take some alcohol and GENTLY clean them off with a Q-tip are a paper towel. Nothing abrasive however as these are exptremely thin contacts and easy to damage.
I have a D7200 as well and I download my images and videos to an external HD. The price on these is dropping (Micro Center has a 2TB drive for ~ $80) and it a quick and safe way to protect your work.

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Oct 26, 2021 10:11:59   #
gvarner Loc: Central Oregon Coast
 
NJphotodoc wrote:
More than likey the contacts were dirty on the card. Take some alcohol and GENTLY clean them off with a Q-tip are a paper towel. Nothing abrasive however as these are exptremely thin contacts and easy to damage.
I have a D7200 as well and I download my images and videos to an external HD. The price on these is dropping (Micro Center has a 2TB drive for ~ $80) and it a quick and safe way to protect your work.


Yeh, I think I’ll get a couple new cards. I’ve used these like forever. 16 gig are plenty big for me. I always download to an external and then reformat the cards in the camera.

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Oct 26, 2021 10:20:38   #
JBRIII
 
gvarner wrote:
Yeh, I think I’ll get a couple new cards. I’ve used these like forever. 16 gig are plenty big for me. I always download to an external and then reformat the cards in the camera.


I believe there has been disagreement here about what I'm about to say, but you said used forever so: 1. Cards I believe can build up a residual charge until they just won't accept new data, a lot of rewrites I'll admitt, but just mentioning. 2. If you've really used the cards a long time and remove for transfer, maybe a contact is getting worn thin.

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Oct 26, 2021 10:21:11   #
NJphotodoc Loc: Now in the First State
 
Just a quick FYI. I run 64 gb cards in my D7200. Great for movies and high pixel photos. No problems and I can shoot a complete wedding (stills on card 1m, video on card 2) and still have room to spare

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Oct 26, 2021 16:24:24   #
Drbobcameraguy Loc: Eaton Ohio
 
I use an adapter for the micro cards that way the cameras contacts are almost never used by inserting and removing the card. Only the contacts on the adapter. I used to never remove the cards at all and used the supplied cord to download directly to the computer then reformat in camera. Now I just remove the micro card and reformat in camera. Never had an issue yet.

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Oct 27, 2021 13:19:43   #
pego101
 
Sandisk

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Oct 27, 2021 13:56:40   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Since you have two card slots, keep using the questionable one, and see if it works okay. I wouldn't do that with a single-slot camera, though.

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Oct 27, 2021 14:05:27   #
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gvarner wrote:
I just got a warning from my D7200 that the card in slot 2 may be damaged and to replace it. I did some experimenting, switched the cards around, one card, both cards, couldn’t get it to repeat the warning. Both cards work fine. I’m thinking that the card in slot 2 wasn’t seated all the way. Your thoughts?

Very Probably just as you suspect.

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Oct 27, 2021 19:23:28   #
gvarner Loc: Central Oregon Coast
 
jerryc41 wrote:
Since you have two card slots, keep using the questionable one, and see if it works okay. I wouldn't do that with a single-slot camera, though.


I did. It works fine.

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