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Apparently, yes. See Kai Wong’s you-tube video. (I have watched multiple videos, but just happen to remember that he showed this part, and, his entire presentation is short enough to make it easy to find.) The base of the battery extends beyond the body of the battery, and acts to cover the memory card slot.

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Acht!  Thank you.  Almost like a kind of malicious design compliance with the decade-long cries to banish the removable bottom plate.  🤷🏻‍♂️

True personal anecdote:  While  I was gleefully taking my first shiny new Leica M camera for its maiden run in a city park I stopped at a bench to change film.  I glanced up and saw a little girl of about 6 or 7 standing nearby absolutely mesmerized by this process.  Her mother quickly took her hand and led her away, saying quietly, “Come on Dana, let’s let the nice man try to fix his old camera!”

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I don't mind the new design at all and actually prefer it.  In my mind a camera is like a boat, the fewer holes thru the hull the better.  In this case the fewer openings in the camera body, especially the bottom the less places for water to get in.  If the battery seal is good, then one less seal to worry about.

Also, the battery really does last so normally I go out, take some pictures, come home, take the battery put it on the charger if necessary and put the sd card in the reader.....

It is very rare when I would take an SD card out when I am out so as I said, I appreciate its simplicity.

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this came up in other threads. here's all the scenarios you'd need to take the SD card out: when you run out of SD card AND internal memory during a shooting.

For everything else: format card / transfer photos all in camera. Use a usb-c cable & that's it. Better yet, skip the SD & use the internal memory. 

Not an issue.

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