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SD card question
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<blockquote data-quote="pistnbroke" data-source="post: 90214" data-attributes="member: 9514"><p>personally Ive never found any difference even if I use a class 4 card...I do use sandisc extreeme but only because if I get a card failure and get sued for loss of photos I can at lest say I used the best. and of course I use two in back up mode.</p><p>you should also give consideration to why you are using ~RAW...why? for a small number of shots fine but if you come away at the end of the day with 1000 RAW shots you have a big problem ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pistnbroke, post: 90214, member: 9514"] personally Ive never found any difference even if I use a class 4 card...I do use sandisc extreeme but only because if I get a card failure and get sued for loss of photos I can at lest say I used the best. and of course I use two in back up mode. you should also give consideration to why you are using ~RAW...why? for a small number of shots fine but if you come away at the end of the day with 1000 RAW shots you have a big problem ... [/QUOTE]
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