My feeling is that if you need an adapter to put it in your "device" then
it's going to be less reliable due to the additional set of electrical
contacts, otherwise probably ok technically. Main problem is they're small,
hard to handle and hard to find when you drop them.
...Wayne
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Subject: Re: [OM] Micro XC cards
Technically, they're all the same technology. I think the only thing that's
changing is the size of the physical package so I don't think they're more
prone to failure... unless you count getting more easily physically lost as
data failure.
Chuck Norcutt
On 9/6/2015 5:00 PM, John Hudson wrote:
I found an empty 64gb Lexar 300x Micro XC I card at home which may
have been left behind by a house guest.
Compared to their full sized siblings are these micro cards more prone
to failure and loss of stored data whether images or otherwise?
jh
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