Memory Cards - Brand Matters? :-)
Discussion
When I bought the D70s I got a couple of Sandisk 512's to go with it. I'm going away on me jollies on Friday for a couple of weeks and envisage taking a shed load of photos as we're going on a cruise. I see there's quite some variation in prices of cards amongst the different brands available and I remember the Nikon manual recommending certain brands but can't remember which. Is it a case of "buy cheap, buy twice"?
Thanks
Phil.
Thanks
Phil.
Probably a bit close to PJ's holiday for it to make a difference to his decision about CF cards, but I've been having a surf for prices on at least another one.
It seems to me that prices on mass storage devices are coming down so quickly that it might be more worth it (for me) to wait a bit and get one of those, than more and more CF cards?
What's the received wisdom? I've got a 1 Gig Sandisk Ultra II card and 4 or 5 256s to fall back on if it fails. I've never yet filled the 1Gb card in one session, and if I'm away for a few days, generally borrow a laptop.
What would you do? Buy a couple more 1Gb cards, or wait and get a storage device?
It seems to me that prices on mass storage devices are coming down so quickly that it might be more worth it (for me) to wait a bit and get one of those, than more and more CF cards?
What's the received wisdom? I've got a 1 Gig Sandisk Ultra II card and 4 or 5 256s to fall back on if it fails. I've never yet filled the 1Gb card in one session, and if I'm away for a few days, generally borrow a laptop.
What would you do? Buy a couple more 1Gb cards, or wait and get a storage device?
rude girl said:
What would you do? Buy a couple more 1Gb cards, or wait and get a storage device?
Not really the same thing - you may not want to sit and wait for 15 minutes, unable to take photos, while you empty the card!
For my NZ trip I'm taking the usual 2 x 1Mb CF cards, plus a borrowed 20Mb Phototainer aka Flashtrax so I can empty the cards in peace and quiet back at the house/hotel/motel/B&B/hedge.
rude girl said:
Probably a bit close to PJ's holiday for it to make a difference to his decision about CF cards, but I've been having a surf for prices on at least another one.
It seems to me that prices on mass storage devices are coming down so quickly that it might be more worth it (for me) to wait a bit and get one of those, than more and more CF cards?
What's the received wisdom? I've got a 1 Gig Sandisk Ultra II card and 4 or 5 256s to fall back on if it fails. I've never yet filled the 1Gb card in one session, and if I'm away for a few days, generally borrow a laptop.
What would you do? Buy a couple more 1Gb cards, or wait and get a storage device?
Thanks for the advice, it'll have to be from a brick and mortar shop as I've left it a bit late in the day to get any media online. I had thought about taking the iBook away with me, but I seem to end up taking more and more digital equipment every time - plus the other half will not be too impressed! I'll see if I can persuade Jessops to do a price match against some online prices tomorrow morning.
Phil.
_dobbo_ said:The other thing of course is the transfer of data from card to PC, which I detest waiting for. Also out on the field, I offload the data from the card onto a portable hard drive, and it takes a significant amount of time to move a full 2GB from the card.
Read/Write performance on slower (and hence cheaper) cards is an issue but unless you are shooting 5fps in RAW mode you aren't that likely to notice it, so slower cards will be fine.
I buy fast cards more for that than because of the image writing speed, because as you say you hardly notice it unless you have your finger depressed for a decent for a lot of frames (in which case the D70 is far from ideal anyway methinks).
I use two CF cards and a Vosonic portable hard drive. Unfortunately it does take a good ten minutes to copy a 2GB CF card but I suppose it isn’t really a worry unless I could fill up the other card and run our of space in the3 time it takes to copy the first card. I have not done that yet!
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