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General Digital SLR Cameras
What format do you save pictures in and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="zx7dave" data-source="post: 1389" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>So a lot of my pictures are hard to put in a category..so they become misc...so based on this I file using two different methods...If I am shooting a actual event or simething with enough substance to justify then I make a folder under the name of the event. But I also keep every picture I ahve ever taken in a large file under the camera name such as D1X or D300S. I find that as my collection grows larger I actualy have a easier time finding a picture by remembering what camera I took the picture with. Not sure if that would work for everyone...Also the folder with the camera name is also where the untouched NEF files are kept.and in teh case of my P&S then JPG's...</p><p>I think CL is right on the money..either the buffer setting on your camera is too low and is filling up to quickly, or you may want to look at getting a faster card. I believe most modern cameras can read/write at 48MB/sec so I try to have the 60MB/sec cards as much as possible and ensure I never go below the 30MB/sec cards...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zx7dave, post: 1389, member: 257"] So a lot of my pictures are hard to put in a category..so they become misc...so based on this I file using two different methods...If I am shooting a actual event or simething with enough substance to justify then I make a folder under the name of the event. But I also keep every picture I ahve ever taken in a large file under the camera name such as D1X or D300S. I find that as my collection grows larger I actualy have a easier time finding a picture by remembering what camera I took the picture with. Not sure if that would work for everyone...Also the folder with the camera name is also where the untouched NEF files are kept.and in teh case of my P&S then JPG's... I think CL is right on the money..either the buffer setting on your camera is too low and is filling up to quickly, or you may want to look at getting a faster card. I believe most modern cameras can read/write at 48MB/sec so I try to have the 60MB/sec cards as much as possible and ensure I never go below the 30MB/sec cards... [/QUOTE]
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