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Memory Cards - So Much Choice ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 426765" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>The reasoning behind that is if you have shot 64GB of photos and the drive fails you you lost 64GB of photos. IF you have 4 16GB drives and 1 fails then you have lost 16GB but you still have the other 48GB of files. </p><p></p><p>Use a smaller size and upload to your computer more often or use multiple SD cards. I don't shoot for a living so not as important. I shoot with 2 32GB . 1 is the main card and the other is overflow. If I am doing something important then #2 is set for Backup. If for some odd reason I need to put all the photos online ASAP then #2 is set to JPEG. (I sometimes shoot football games and the band/cheerleaders/etc so I don't want to do PP on 100+ photos)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 426765, member: 6277"] The reasoning behind that is if you have shot 64GB of photos and the drive fails you you lost 64GB of photos. IF you have 4 16GB drives and 1 fails then you have lost 16GB but you still have the other 48GB of files. Use a smaller size and upload to your computer more often or use multiple SD cards. I don't shoot for a living so not as important. I shoot with 2 32GB . 1 is the main card and the other is overflow. If I am doing something important then #2 is set for Backup. If for some odd reason I need to put all the photos online ASAP then #2 is set to JPEG. (I sometimes shoot football games and the band/cheerleaders/etc so I don't want to do PP on 100+ photos) [/QUOTE]
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