Yours is a different approach. You are apparently shooting a lot more
liberally than I. I have trouble filling an 8 gig card in one day. On an
african safari, I used my D3 and either 2 or 4 gig cards and never filled
more that two two's a day, always shooting raw + large jpeg. Just don't
shoot that much.
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From: Moose
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On 6/28/2015 7:15 PM, Bill Pearce wrote:
I use 8gb max on the E5.2, and that's pushing my comport level. I won't
put more photos on a card than I can afford to lose.
Regardless of any timeless value in the images I shoot, they seem important
to me. When traveling, I wear belt and
suspenders. In the evening, images are downloaded to my little computer,
then copied to a portable HD. The two devices
are kept in separate places/luggage. A 64 GB card simply adds a further copy
if not written over during the trip.
8 GB is just too small for me; too much changing, keeping track, etc. It's
too easy to lose track of which are used,
which copied, lose one of the tiny cards, and so on.
Pants Stay Up Moose
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