On Thu, Jan 31, 2013, Stan Halpin wrote:
>
> People have mentioned a concern with "losing" cards as a reason to go
> with smaller cards, thereby minimizing the quantity of images that
> might be lost. I have two thoughts about that. First, if it is a 32GB
> or 64GB card in the camera and I almost certainly won't fill the card
> in one day of vacation/travel shooting, then the card stays in the
> camera all day. The only way to lose it is to lose the camera. If it
> is a smaller capacity card that I need to swap out during the day,
> then there would be more chance of physically losing or damaging the
> card during or after a card swap. The second kind of "lose" of images
> could be from a failure of the SD card itself. Again, I assume that
> less handling of the cards will reduce the chance of causing damage
> to the cards, and again the strategy of "big card, don't swap" makes
> sense to me.

How do you back up your day's shooting?
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