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Which slot is UHS-II ?


steppenw0lf

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Sorry to ask again: (to be sure to be sure)

Leica Manual says top slot is UHS-II and bottom slot is UHS-I .

Somewhere someone said top slot is UHS-I and bottom slot is UHS-II .

 

Which one is true ?

(Why is the manual wrong ?)

How can I verify easily to be absolutely sure ?

 

Sorry and thanks.      Stephan

 

P.S. I use UHS-II card in top slot and got a friendly hint that this was wrong.

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Slot 1 is definitely UHS II.

 

Get a bright light and a magnifying glass ...... you can see the difference in connectors in the slots if you look carefully ....  :p

 

Hi,

the first question is: Which is slot 1 ?  Please use top and bottom to make it clear.

Thanks.

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Um, yes. Top slot is slot 1, is UHS II. 

 

I haven't found that it makes any difference in startup speed to use a UHS II card, but it might write to the card a bit faster. I don't really see much difference in use between the Sandisk Extreme Pro 64G 95Mbps vs Lexar Professional 1000x 128GB SDXC UHS-II/U3 150Mbps. 

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Um, yes. Top slot is slot 1, is UHS II. 

 

I haven't found that it makes any difference in startup speed to use a UHS II card, but it might write to the card a bit faster. I don't really see much difference in use between the Sandisk Extreme Pro 64G 95Mbps vs Lexar Professional 1000x 128GB SDXC UHS-II/U3 150Mbps. 

 

 

And probably only matters for video ... 4K only ...

 

Bob

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