Le 18 avr. 13 à 20:28, Jez Cunningham a écrit :
> So you'll not get many 40MB files on a 32MB card. Go for the 64MB
> and at
> least it'll store one.
> :-)
>
Unless you shoot Dx ;-)
My take is get more of smaller cards rather than a couple of HUGE ones
- you never know ...
Havefun on your trip
Amitiés
Philippe
>
> On 18 April 2013 19:12, Bob Whitmire <bwhitmire@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> So I'm looking at SD cards, because I'm going to need more than I
>> have for
>> the Scotland trip.
>>
>> Also interested in various types of dump-and-store devices to avoid
>> having
>> to tote the 17" MacBook Pro. Suggestions?
>>
>> I've been wandering around various sites. FWIW, Adorama has some
>> kind of
>> special going on right now, but I don't think it's all that
>> special. That
>> said, when perusing SDXC cards, I found a 64MB Transcend on Amazon.
>> In the
>> Product Features section is the following entry:
>>
>> Ships in Frustration Free Packaging
>>
>> Funny, that.
>>
>> I suspect I'll limit myself to 16MB or 32MB at most to avoid
>> catastrophic
>> disaster potential. But I am looking for fast write speeds because
>> the D800
>> RAW files are a bit on the cumbersome side. Just south of 40MB to be
>> precise. Dump speeds to the computer or other device are less
>> critical, but
>> you don't seem to get one without the other.
>>
>> --Bob, who has been frustrated by an astonishing variety of packaging
>>
>>
>>
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