UPDATE: I've just installed the new firmware (1.02) on the 35 1.4 and no improvement on the issue mentioned above. It's probably a camera specific issue as it also happens with my canon 85mm 1.8. I guess I'll just stick with single pt AF.

The latest firmware is now 1.04 to support the 800mm/f5.6 AF-S VR. As long as your D700 has firmware 1.02 or later, you should have no trouble all the way to 64G cards, but I would stick to high-quality brands. 16G and 32G cards that conform to CF standards are definitely not a problem.


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What I dislike about these threads is the misleading information that generates a lot of unnecessary anxiety. My D700 still has firmware version 1.02, and I have just tested the following three 16, 32, and 64G memory cards on it. All three cards work just fine.

There are definitely defective memory cards out there, but as long as you stick with name brands such as Lexar and SanDisk and a few others, 98%, 99% of all CF cards that are 1G ... 8G, 16G, 32G, and 64G will work just fine on the D700 with firmware 1.02 or later, and I have tried some old 256M CF cards as well. There are some rare compatibility issues such as this one for some Lexar cards with certain batch numbers and certain Nikon DSLR bodies: _id/18893/~/d4s,-d4,-d800,-d800e-and-lexar-400x-or-1000x-memory-cards


A 64 gb sandisk extreme plus micro sd card using the sd adaptor gives err message with the d7100. Put the card in d7000 and it works fine. Formatting in the d7000 made no difference. Updating the firmware, changing lenses and batteries also made no difference. These cameras have worked with every sd card even those not on the list for years (used professionally) 17dc91bb1f

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