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bacilonur wrote:
32GB is way more than most people should ever need.


Why is that? I use 16gb cards now and will buy larger capacities as they become available.



Feb 24, 2009 at 07:42 PM
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p.2 #2 · CF card size and 5D MkII


For the 5D2 specifically, shooting video. 32G's fits > 1,000 images and what, about 100 minutes of video? Sure, the next camera will make 32G's feel like peanuts, but I don't think there's anything to complain about right now. This reminds me of the guy last week who posted on here who wanted to know how to shoot film. Does anyone on here know what a real SLR is anymore?


Feb 24, 2009 at 07:47 PM
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gearhead5 wrote:
Why is that? I use 16gb cards now and will buy larger capacities as they become available.


It is because of lack of imagination, that's why.

Some people still use a stack of 128M cards as not to have "too many eggs in one basket"



Feb 24, 2009 at 07:53 PM
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stanj wrote:
It is because of lack of imagination, that's why.

Some people still use a stack of 128M cards as not to have "too many eggs in one basket"


In a 5d2 that would not be very many eggs at all. the stack of cards would look like a stack of chips at a poker table



Feb 24, 2009 at 07:58 PM
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p.2 #5 · CF card size and 5D MkII


bacilonur wrote:
For the 5D2 specifically, shooting video. 32G's fits > 1,000 images and what, about 100 minutes of video? Sure, the next camera will make 32G's feel like peanuts, but I don't think there's anything to complain about right now. This reminds me of the guy last week who posted on here who wanted to know how to shoot film. Does anyone on here know what a real SLR is anymore?


The one nice thing about film was that you had to know what you were doing! No spray and pray with a 36 shot film cassette The wedding photographers with their Rolleis and Hasselblads had even less

BTW still shooting with my 7n and Toyo 4x5.



Feb 24, 2009 at 08:03 PM
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stanj wrote:
It is because of lack of imagination, that's why.

Some people still use a stack of 128M cards as not to have "too many eggs in one basket"


Whoa!! When did they come out with those? I've been carrying a backpack full of 64's for my 1DsIII and slot wear is a real concern for me. This will cut it in half!!!



Feb 24, 2009 at 08:13 PM
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c.d.embrey wrote:
The one nice thing about film was that you had to know what you were doing! No spray and pray with a 36 shot film cassette


It's funny that you mention that as I shot a roll of 220 with my Mamiya 645 the other day. I was in "full 6x6 120" mode and frankly was hard-pressed to finish off that roll of 32!!!



Feb 26, 2009 at 10:51 PM
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c.d.embrey wrote:
The one nice thing about film was that you had to know what you were doing! No spray and pray with a 36 shot film cassette The wedding photographers with their Rolleis and Hasselblads had even less

At one of the first weddings I shot, a relative of the bride had a Nikon equipped with the long roll adapter. A hundred feet of 35mm film, what, 700+ exposures? He sat at a table throughout the reception, constantly clicking candid portraits with a tele. It convinced me to upgrade to a Pentax 645N with lots of preloaded 220 inserts (30 shots and quick change, good AF). Now I love the capacity of digital, but I have to admit that for present cameras the size of current CF and SD cards seems adequate. Still, it's good that memory capacity has been growing faster than pixel count, bit depth, and fps. When the D30 came out - 3 MP, 3 fps, and most of us shot jpeg - a 256MB CF was pricey. Now appears the 50D - 15MP, ~6.3 fps[?], and many shooting raw - and 8GB cards are cheap. Years ago I spent big bucks on a 1GB card to keep up with my 1D. Now I can spend minor dollars on bigger cards to keep up with my 1DIII. I like the trend!



Apr 13, 2009 at 09:43 AM
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p.2 #9 · CF card size and 5D MkII


Johnny Bravo wrote:
Whoa!! When did they come out with those? I've been carrying a backpack full of 64's for my 1DsIII and slot wear is a real concern for me. This will cut it in half!!!


Did you know they also have ready-load backs for your 4x5?

BTW, you might have an advantage in shooting slot canyons



Apr 13, 2009 at 09:47 AM
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