The Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III can write simultaneously to a CF and an SD
card. Doesn't the E3 have 2 card slots? Can it write to both
simultaneously?
Chuck Norcutt
John Hudson wrote:
> Imagine doing a wedding or high society or even a low society shoot with a
> 100 GB CF card and then having a card malfunction ?
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> Me thinks that low capacity cards is the way to go.
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> Something on the theme of all of one's chickens in the same basket idea.
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> jh
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> From: "Chuck Norcutt" <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Subject: [OM] Something to obsolete all of our DSLRs
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>> Pretec releases CFast card with SATA interface: DP Review
>> <http://www.dpreview.com/news/0901/09010902preteccfaststoragecards.asp>
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>> While reading this item I noticed that Pretec has also previously
>> announced 48, 64 and 100 GB capacity CF cards. The latter two were
>> announced Sept 23 for demo at Photokina. What do you do with a 100GB
>> card?
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>> It's beginning to look like that rotating storage stuff might not be
>> around on down the road. Me thinks maybe DVD and BlueRay might be in
>> trouble too in 5 or 10 years.
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>> Chuck Norcutt
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