What Size CF Cards Do You Guys Use?
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I just wanted to see what size of Compact Flash cards you guys are using. There will be several week long trips in the summer that I will be taking a large number of pictures with no access to a computer all week. When my 40D arrives, I am going to start shooting in RAW.
I just ordered a Sandisk Extreme III 8GB card from Adorama, but some other guys recommended I just go for (2) 4GB cards so there is less chance of card failure.
So how much memory do you guys carry around? Suggestions about the 8GB cards?
I just ordered a Sandisk Extreme III 8GB card from Adorama, but some other guys recommended I just go for (2) 4GB cards so there is less chance of card failure.
So how much memory do you guys carry around? Suggestions about the 8GB cards?
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even with 35mm I shot 12exp rolls when doing work for others for my self well I spooled as much as 75 frames into those canisters once....and found out that my camera could not hold it on the take up spool...:D:Din alot of ways I am told I still have film mentality
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That is true that we have very little chance to finish the 4G even though I shoot RAW exclusively.
Occassionally, I manage to use up one and half 4G cards in one day when i go on photo trip. I started at 5 am to wait for sunrise, followed by whole day tour then finsih with the night scene till mid-night. The highest I recorded was 1K photos only.
Don't worry about missing the shots due to the card full, the battery usually finish before the 4G is full. I change the battery together with next 4 G card before the day end. The meter on the camera shows how many more I can go so I change it before next photo opportunity arrive.
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YOuo might check with the camera tchnical department to determine the recommended card speed and capacity. With Nikon, some cameras cannot utilize the 133x, or more than 8 GB, etc. Don't know abut Canon, but each camera has maximal writing ability, and no point in buying more card than you can utilize.
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Are you shooting in RAW by itself or RAW+JPEG?
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they come in many varieties and are very competitively priced. i have a few of them and they've served me well so far.
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That's only good advice untill you get your next new body in the next 1 to 3 years which just might take advantage of those faster write speeds.
And I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that faster write speeds are gonna happen as the price of FF +14mp bodies starts to drop and become common place over APS-C sensors.
I like to call it "Future Proofing" cause you want to buy accessories that you'll still be able to use with your next 1 or 2 system upgrades.
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Shoot RAW only. Haven't filled up a card till yet
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Any SD carrd users out there.....new egg is giving transcend 2gb cards for 7.49 or 7.99 each as of today's look...........and like SBZ stated the 8gb Transcend CF133 are only$35.99.......
Were you shooting RAW or JPG????? Unless that PDX70 is 500gb I could of filled it in less than a week in my 3 wk trip to Czech Republic..just shooting beautiful Czech women....not to mention the Castles and farms ......if I had digital at that time I would have been in 9th heaven:D
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Don't know what you'll be shooting, but if it's sports or anything that you need fast write time to the card, check the card specs. Last time I checked the Sandisk Ultra II cards, the 2Gig was twice as fast as the same card but in 4Gig size.
I could be off a little on those specs, but it was enough that I bought more 2Gig cards instead of 4Gig.
And like Scott stated: You don't want too many eggs in one basket.
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3 8GB
1 4GB
2 2GB(I had 3 but managed to break one somehowrofl)
And afraid to admit it but when I first started out I actually bought a 3GB Microdive.
5D2/1D MkII N/40D and a couple bits of glass.
So far I've managed to get away without shuffling cards too much
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Is there a real difference between the Ultra 2 & Extreme III?
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Yes there is a difference (even in my 10D). ON the average Extreme III
cards are 10% faster in Camera and 100% faster in a good cardreader.
The Extreme IV takes it a step further and while they are almost the
same speed as Extreme III in camera they are with 40mb/s twice
as fast as the Extreme III cards in a UDMA Cardreader (such as the
SanDisk FireWire 800 CF Cardreader).
I personaly use 4GB Ultra II and 4GB Extreme IV cards. I'm happy with
both.
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1 2gb a-data came free with the 40D through Newegg
2 4gb Hitachi Microdrives
I use the flash memory for my sub-contract .jpg jobs, I have yet to shoot through 5gb in large (normal) .jpg but if I did I'd have the microdrives as backup.
For my own jobs I shoot through the flash cards for portraits/ceremony and go to the microdrives for reception. I shoot all raw for my own jobs, and I am considering switching to sRAW for receptions, as I rarely have anyone want a reception shot over 8x10.
The microdrives work great, but I don't over work them, they were a truly unbeatable price 20 bucks on 2fer tuesday Wooted.
I have filled my capacity back when I had only the 40GB drive in the HD80 and the 2GB & 1GB cards--but that was shooting 24 solid hours of performance. I ended up shooting half of it JPEG & went home with even my last-resort 512MB & 256MB cards mostly filled. :oogle The 80GB drive was on order soon after returning home. Just proves the maxim: there is never enough storage space.
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