I should have paid closer attention to the photos. Cards can be inserted in only 1 orientation, i.e. "top-side-up".The cases would be more versatile if the cards could also be inserted top-side-down. (See photo: Honsky case on the left, other brand on the right).The other brand allows inserting the cards top-side-down, which is a method I use to easily identify cards that have been used recently and have fresh footage on them, i.e. cards I don't want to write-over "today".I bought 4 of these cases in different colors in order to differentiate case color by SD card size. My cameras record to SD cards, and I use 1 case for 8 GB cards, 1 for 16 GB cards, 1 for 32, etc. With a different brand of case, when I need to use a blank/different card, I put the used one in the case top-side-down, remove the next empty one, and insert it to the camera. Because of the way the hard-foam insert is cut in the Honsky cases, they do not allow SD cards to be inserted "top-side-down". If in a hurried shooting situation, that makes it easier to use a card that has already been used. The difference in how the insert is cut is not easily noticed, so I highlighted them with lime-colored borders.Bottom line: these are adequate, but I prefer the ones that allow more versatile insertion of the SD cards.
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