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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 835944" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>I can be a bit of a cheapskate, but I try not to skimp on cards. If I do, I skimp on capacity. If I have enough capacity to shoot the most images in a day, even if I have to switch to a second card on rare occasions, I consider this OK. I got a 128 GB card for my Z8 and that's plenty big enough for my longest shooting day, and that's with the larger files from the 46 MB sensor. Your files should be half the size from a 24 MB sensor. I have a backup card in the Z7ii spare camera I normally carry with me.</p><p></p><p>I spent the money on a decent quality San Disc card. They aren't cheap, but I got mine on a good sale when I bought the camera and it was less than $100. Pricey cards are just a fact of life for the newer cameras with fast frame rates. I got a cheap CF Express card reader, and it works fine so far. If it fails, I'm not out any files, just what I paid for the reader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 835944, member: 50197"] I can be a bit of a cheapskate, but I try not to skimp on cards. If I do, I skimp on capacity. If I have enough capacity to shoot the most images in a day, even if I have to switch to a second card on rare occasions, I consider this OK. I got a 128 GB card for my Z8 and that's plenty big enough for my longest shooting day, and that's with the larger files from the 46 MB sensor. Your files should be half the size from a 24 MB sensor. I have a backup card in the Z7ii spare camera I normally carry with me. I spent the money on a decent quality San Disc card. They aren't cheap, but I got mine on a good sale when I bought the camera and it was less than $100. Pricey cards are just a fact of life for the newer cameras with fast frame rates. I got a cheap CF Express card reader, and it works fine so far. If it fails, I'm not out any files, just what I paid for the reader. [/QUOTE]
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