When I had CF & SD in my SLR/C ... I ran Raw to the CF, jpg to the SD (I preferred small jpg, for easy cull / publish / send), knowing that I had raw in my hip pocket for print. Seemed like a very pragmatic way of doing things.
It meant that the writing demands were relative well mated to the card. It also meant that for quick files, I pulled the SD card, since they were sooc jpg (set up to my style), whereas a file that I need max capability from, I would use the raw from the CF. I would expect I'll setup the the CF Express / SD II the same way.
Others may not like the concept of having raw & jpg on different cards, but I found it very useful. Culling small jpgs was easier/quick than culling larger raw ... and for the SD card has some universal to pop in different devices.
When I had CF & SD in my SLR/C ... I ran Raw the the CF, jpg to the SD (I preferred small jpg, for easy publish / send). Seemed like a very pragmatic way of doing things.
It meant that the writing demands were relative well mated to the card. It also meant that for quick files, I pulled the SD card, since they were sooc jpg (set up to my style), whereas a file that I need max capability from, I would use the raw from the CF. I would expect I'll setup the the CF Express / SD II the same way.
Others may not like the concept of having raw & jpg on different cards, but I found it very useful. Culling small jpgs was easier/quick than culling larger raw ... and for the SD card has some universal to pop in different devices.
When I had CF & SD in my SLR/C ... I ran Raw the the CF, jpg to the SD (I preferred small jpg, for easy publish / send). Seemed like a very pragmatic way of doing things.
It meant that the writing demands were relative well mated to the card. It also meant that for quick files, I pulled the SD card, since they were sooc jpg (set up to my style), whereas a file that I need max capability from, I would use the raw from the CF. I would expect I'll setup the the CF Express / SD II the same way.
Others may not like the concept of having raw & jpg on different cards, but I found it very useful.
When I had CF & SD in my SLR/C ... I ran Raw the the CF, jpg to the SD (I preferred small jpg, for easy publish / send). Seemed like a very pragmatic way of doing things.
It meant that the writing demands were relative well mated to the card. It also meant that for quick files, I pulled the SD card, since they were sooc jpg (set up to my style), whereas a file that I need max capability from, I would use the raw from the CF. I would expect I'll setup the the CF Express / SD II the same way.
Feb 29, 2020 at 09:05 AM
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