33 points

Honestly not that stupid. I have seen SD cards break. And for certain applications, like professional photography, having a more physically reliable medium is a good thing.

But I think cameras with dual SD cards for redundancy are more important.

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I’m holding out for titanium do I can add it to my EDC loadout and totally dunk on that loser Travis at the office.

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16 points

Now do MicroSD

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The only SD card that ever failed on me was a barely used Lexar I bought for my camera. And it was not because it bent or anything.

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5 points

Hopefully there’s no aluminium in the SD card slot

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2 points

Why?

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9 points

galvanic corrosion

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Aluminium and steel have interesting galvanic reactions when touching each other https://www.albanycountyfasteners.com/blog/stainless-steel-and-aluminum/

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Thanks! Sounds destructive

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